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Answer:
A, C
Step-by-step explanation:
The attached graph shows which lines go through the given point. They are ...
y = 1/2x -1 . . . . 1st selection
y = -1/6x +3 . . . 3rd selection
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The equations can be found algebraically by substituting the given point in the equation and seeing if the result is a true statement.
a) 2 = (1/2)(6) -1 = 3 -1 . . . true
b) 2 = -3(6) . . . . false
c) 2 = -1/6(6) +3 = -1 +3 . . . true
d) 2 = 2/3(6) -1 = 4 -1 . . . . false
e) 2 = 4(6) -2 = 24 -2 . . . . false
f) 2 = -3/2(6) +6 = -9 +6 . . . . false
Equation is y = 4x + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
- Step 1: Find the slope of the line by m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1). Here y2 = 5, y1 = 9, x1 = 1 and x2 = 0
⇒ m = (5 - 9)/(0 - 1) = 4
- Step 2: Find y-intercept, b. Since the line passes through (0, 5) b = 5
- Step 3: Write the equation in slope-intercept form
⇒ y = 4x + 5
Since the square root of 64 is 8, 8 has an absolute value, so it can be opposites as it, eg. 8 = -8.
Put an open circle pointing to the left on -1
<1, 1, 1> × <1, 0, 1> = <1, 0, -1>
The cross product of the normals of the planes gives the direction vector of their line of intersection.