The expression will look like this. (3*6)+4
Answer:
The equation in the slope-intercept form is y =
+ -6 ⇒ C
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope-intercept form of the linear equation is
y = m x + b, where
- m is the slope of the line
∵ The equation is 13x - 3y = 18
→ At first move x from the left side to the right side by subtracting 13x
from both sides
∴ 13x - 13x - 3y = 18 - 13x
∴ - 3y = 18 - 13x
→ Make the coefficient of y equal 1 by dividing both sides by -3
∵ 
∴ y = -6 - (
)
→ Remember (-)(-) = (+)
∴ y = -6 + 
→ Switch the two terms of the right side
∴ y =
+ - 6
∴ The equation in the slope-intercept form is y =
+ -6
HAHA funny. The angle stays the same. 59 degrees.
Answer: SECOND OPTION.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is important to remember that, by definition, the "Resultant vector " is the vector obtained by adding two or more vectors.
For this exercise you need to use the formula for calculate the magnitude of the resultant vector obtained by adding the vectors "a" and "b" shown in the picture attached:

Where "c" is the magnitude of the resultant vector asked in the exercise.
You need to analyze the graph given in the exercise.
You can identify that:

Then the next step, knowing which are "a" and "b", is to substitute values into the formula given at the beginning of this explanation, as following:

Finally, evaluating, you get that "c" is:
