Answer:
3/4 shall be our slope.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can solve the slope by doing this formula y₂ - y₁ / x₂ - x₁ = slope.
Your coordinates:
(-4,0) and (0,3)
You have to set up your formula:
3 is the y2 and 0 is the y1
3-0 for y so far.
Now, set up the x's
0 is our x2 more known as our second x
Then our x1 is -4
0 - (-4).
Our Formula:
3-0 / 0+4
**Notice the negatives canceled to a positive due to the rule.**
3/4 shall be our slope.
You could've also risen and run starting from (-4,0) to (0,3) to get a slope of 3/4.
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▹ Answer
<em>35x + 72y</em>
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▹ Step-by-Step Explanation
(38x + 61y) - (3x - 11y)
38x + 61y - (3x - 11y)
38x + 61 y - 3x + 11y
35x + 61y + 11y
35x + 72y
Hope this helps!
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Since we know that the 38 is being bisected (which we can tell by the fact that the line hits it perpendicularly), we know that from the intersection to the edge of the circle is 19. From this we can create a right triangle in which the legs are 10 and 19 and the hypotenuse is a radius of the circle. Since x is also a radius of the circle, all we have to do is use that information to find the hypotenuse using the Pythagorean Theorem and we have x.
Pythagorean Theorem
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461 =
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or about 21.47
Answer:
First, you add 11 to the other side of the equals sign. So it would be 2x=k+11. Now, you divide 2 from x and do the same on the other side of the equals sign. so x= k+11
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2
Step-by-step explanation:
"if you break down a $1 bill, it is 4 quarters. If you add the 4 quarters to the other 3 then you will get the sum of 7."
Hope this helps!