They become weaker when the magnetic field of the Earth exerts on on them. They are deflected by the Earth's magnetic field. They are absorbed when they come into contact with the Earth's magnetic field. They get increasingly powerful when the Earth's magnetic field puts on on them.
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Answer:
y=mx+b
y=2x-11
Explanation:
The y-intercept is -11, so make a dot at -11 on the y axis.
2x is 2 over 1, or 2/1. This is rise over run, rise/run.
The top number of the fraction is 2, which means it is the rise. So you look at the dot at -11 and rise/move up the y axis 2 squares/numbers above it. <u>But don't put the dot there!</u>
The run is 1 because that is the bottom number of our fraction, 2/1. So, move to the right in the x axis 1 square/number. The rise was 2 and the run was 1...and we rose 2 on the y-axis and ran one across the x-axis. Place the second dot there.
Then, draw a line across the two points. If you're still confused, here is a very helpful video to help you even further:
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=how+to+graph+an+equatrion&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#kpvalbx=_LudCX6rPKvq_0PEP1pWzqAs36
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