So,
The standard form is:
y = mx + b
First, we find "m," the slope. Subtract the y-coordinates from each other. Do likewise with the x-coordinates.
2 - -3 = 5
2 - 0 = 2
Slope = 5/2

Now, we can substitute the second solution into this equation for x and y and solve for "b."


Now we have our complete equation.
Calculator = -0.176091259
Answer:
The speed of the boat in still water is 18 mph.
The speed of the current is 2 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the speed of the boat in still water.
Let y represent the speed of the current.
When the boat goes against the current, the speed is 16 mph. Assuming it traveled against the current while going upstream, its total speed would be (x - y) mph. It means that
x - y = 16 (equation 1)
Going downstream, the boat averages 20 mph. Assuming it traveled with the current, its total speed would be (x + y) mph. It means that
x + y = 20 (equation 2)
Adding both equations, it becomes
2x = 36
x = 36/2
x = 18 mph
Substituting x = 18 into equation 1, it becomes
18 - y = 16
y = 18 - 16
y = 2 mph
<span>D. L.A. to Flagstaff, 465 miles; Flagstaff to Albuquerque, 345 miles
The answer above is correct.
810 - 120 = 690 ; 690 / 2 = 345 mi ( Flagstaff to Albuquerque )
810 - 345 = 465 mi ( L.A. to Flagstaff )
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Simply substitute the point into the given equation; as there is one variable, you only need one point and so one is given. When done so, you shall get b=4