You have to input the 5 into the x place. so it would be y=3(5) and you get the answer y=15
(3, –2) and (6, 2)First, we must establish slope...m=(y-y1)/(x-x1)m=(-2-2)/(3-6)m=-4/-3m=4/3Point slope formula is...y-y1=m(x-x1)Let's select either coordinate. I randomly select the first (3, –2)...y--2=4/3(x-3)Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding a positive number...y+2=4/3(x-3)This corresponds to the first answer.Standard form...Ax+By=Cy+2=(4/3)x-4y=(4/3)x-6-(4/3)x+y=-6Multiply both sides by 3...-4x+3y=-18This also corresponds to the first answer. How about the second coordinate, (6, 2)...y-y1=m(x-x1)y-2=(4/3)(x-6)Let's convert it into standard form..y-2=(4/3)x-8y=(4/3)x-6-(4/3)x+y=-6Multiply both sides by 3...-4x+3y=-18
Answer: Choice B
95 - 1080n for any integer n
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Explanation:
Notice how 1080 is a multiple of 360 since 360*3 = 1080. The other values 1450, 780 and 340 are not multiples of 360. For example 1450/360 = 4.02777 approximately. We need a whole number result to show it is a multiple.
Therefore, choice B shows subtracting off a multiple of 360 from the original angle 95. In my opinion, it would be better to write 95+360n or 95-360n to make it more clear we are adding or subtracting multiples of 360.
Choice B will find coterminal angles, but there will be missing gaps. One missing coterminal angle is 95-360 = -265 degrees. So again, 95-360n is a more complete picture. I can see what your teacher is going for though.
Answer:
A=3√5
B=11√7
Step-by-step explanation:
5√5-2√5
5-2√5
3√5
B) 8√7+3√7
8+3√7
11√7
Answer:
-4≤ g
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract the 7 to move the numbers to one side