10) (9,-3); m=2
(a) y=2x-11
Plug in the variables that are constant on both the given line and the new one.
y=mx+b
-3=2(9)+b
Do not input b, as the y intercept is relative to the specific line, and not others.
-3=18+b
-3-18=b
-21=b
The y intercept of the new line is -21.
FINAL ANSWER::y=2x-21
(b) y=2x-21
Plug in the variables that are constant on both the given line and the new one.
y=mx+b
-3=2(9)+b
Do not input b, as the y intercept is relative to the specific line, and not others.
-3=18+b
-3-18=b
-21=b
The y intercept of the new line is -21
FINAL ANSWER::y=2x-21
Or equivalent to the original.
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Let n = the unknown number.
Quotient tells you use division.
n/7 = 39
Multiply both sides by 7 to cancel out the number in the denominator and isolate the variable.
n = 39(7) = 273
n = 273
Answer:
16 < w < 21
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Width if mirror = w
Length of mirror = l
L = 6 + w
Perimeter of mirror < 96 and > 76
Possible width of the mirror
Perimeter of a rectangle :
2(l + w)
2(6 + w + w)
= 2(6 + 2w)
= 12 + 4w
Hence,
76 < perimeter < 96
76 < 12 + 4w < 96
76 - 12 < 4w < 96 - 12
64 < 4w < 84
16 < w < 21
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