Answer:
1.) a line parallel to the line will have slope 2/3
2.) a line perpendicular to the line will have slope -3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of parallel lines must always be the same. Therefore, if a line is parallel to y = 2/3x - 4, the other line must have slope 2/3 and not have the same y-intercept (otherwise it would represent the same line).
The slope of perpendicular lines are reciprocals with opposite signs. Basically, if you have one slope of one equation, to find the perpendicular slope you would simply flip the slope over and change the sign.
For example: if the slope was 2/3, the perpendicular slope is flipping 2/3 upside down to get 3/2 and changing the sign from positive to negative = -3/2
Change it to decimal first: 175% = 1.75
1.75 * unknown number = 77
To find the value, divide 77/1.75 which will give us 44.
77 is 175% of 44.
The point-slope form would be written as:
y - y1 = m(x-x1)
<span>1. Select the proper equation in point-slope form for the given point and slope.
Point: (1, 9); Slope: 5
y – 9 = 5(x – 1)
Question 2.2. Select the proper equation in point-slope form for the given point and slope.
Point: (–8, 3); Slope: 6
y – 3 = 6(x + 8)
Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
-66 divided by 7 equals -9.43