For the first line we have a slope of (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
(2--2)/(1--1)=4/2=2 so we have:
y=2x+b, now solve for b with either of the points, I'll use: (1,2)
2=2(1)+b
b=0 so the first line is:
y=2x
Now the second line:
(1-10)/(4--2)=-9/6=-3/2 so far then we have:
y=-3x/2+b, using point (4,1) we solve for b...
1=-3(4)/2+b
1=-6+b
b=7 so
y=-3x/2+7 or more neatly...
y=(-3x+14)/2
...
The solution occurs when both the x and y coordinates for each are equal, so we can say y=y, and use our two line equations...
2x=(-3x+14)/2
4x=-3x+14
7x=14
x=2, and using y=2x we see that:
y=2(2)=4, so the solution occurs at the point:
(2,4)
Answer:
26
Step-by-step explanation:
Use this times this divided by this and wala you have your answer witch is 26.
Answer:
-99
Step-by-step explanation:

Since angle C is not 90 degrees, it's one of the acute angles
in the right triangle.
(The side adjacent to angle C ) divided by (hypotenuse)
is the cosine of angle C .
(adjacent) / (10 inches) = cos(40 degrees)
Multiply each side by (10 inches):
Adjacent side = (10 inches) x cos(40) =
(10 inches) x 0.766 =
7.66 inches (rounded)
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
To know the distance between the two on a number line, we subtract both numbers from each other
Since the absolute value will give the same result irrespective of the number we used first, we can see that it is the first option that would give the needed results
This means that option A is our answer