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So first you have to add all of the sides and then you have to multiply
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Answer:
y =3x - 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Well one of the way to do this question is the formula given below your question, but for me, i rather do it this way
OK they gave u y=3x - 12
And they say another line is parallel, once u see the word parallel means they have the same angle, same slope, same gradient ( sorry if I give u the wrong terms, since I learn mine in Malay)
So first u got to understand the slope-intercept form
y = mx + c
y is your y coordinate
x is your x coordinate
m is your gradient ( as in how much the line slants)
c is the y - intercept, as in, if u draw a graph, the y-coordinate where your line touches the y-axis (the vertical line)
So since the say the both lines are parallel, so both of their "m" is the same that is 3. Why? Cuz just compare
y = mx + c
y = 3x - 12
Therefore the m is 3
Therefore u alredy got your first value, so put it in your slope intercept form
y = mx + c
y = 3x + c
Now how to find c? Very easy, just put in the value of y and x from the coordinate ( that the line youre finding is on) they gave u, just put the value in
They gave u
(1, - 2)
So when x = 1, y = - 2
Therefore put it in
y = 3x + c
-2 = 3 (1) + c
c = - 5
Since now u have your m and c value, your slope intercept form is done, just put it in
y = mx + c
y = 3x + (-5)
y = 3x -5
Answer:
( -1, 15/2) or ( -1, 7 1/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula: ( (x1 + x2)/2, (y1 + y2)/2 )
1. ( (-4 +6)/2, (8 + 7)/2 ) Plug in
2. ( -2/2, 15/2) Add/Subtract
3. ( -1, 15/2) or ( -1, 7 1/2) Divide
Answer:
y = -3x - 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Lines that are parallel have the same gradient.
Therefore using the point (-2,-6) you can make your own equation.
-6 will be y, -2 will be x
All you have to do is find the y-intercept which is C in <em>y</em><em>=</em><em>mx</em><em>+</em><em>c</em>
-6 = -3(-2) + c
-6 = 6 + c
-12 = c
Therefore;
<u>y = -3x - 12</u>