X² - 16xy + 64y²
= x² - 2*8xy + (8y)²
= (x - 8y)²
Step-by-step explanation:
1. If you are trying to find a linear equation from those two points, use the equation y2-y1 over x2-x1. y2-y1 just means the second point's y coordinate minus the first point's y coordinate (same goes for x2-x1).
2. So if you were to plug the coordinates into the equation, it would be: -8-8 over 8-(-1).
3. Solve to get -16/9 because -8-8=-16 and 8-(-1)=9, so -16/9. -16/9 is the slope of the line in the y=mx +b equation.
4. It would be written like y=-16/9x +b
5. Now we need to find b which is the y-intercept. To find this pick one of the points (we'll just do (-1,8)), and plug in the x and y coordinates and solve for b.
- 8=-16/9(-1) +b
- multiply -16/9 by -1 which is 16/9
- subtract from both sides for it to be 8-16/9 on the left side which is 6 2/9, and that is b
6. The complete equation is now y=-16/9x + 6 2/9
Answer:
A. slope = -2; point = (8, -3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Compare to the point-slope form for slope m and point (h, k).
y -k = m(x -h)
You see that k = -3, m = -2, h = 8, so ...
- the slope is -2
- the point is (h, k) = (8, -3)
Answer:
360 radical 2 or 509.11688
Step-by-step explanation:
simplify the radicals
12 =2 radical 3
calculate the products
10* 2 radical 3 * 6 radical 6
= 120 radical 18
again simplify
360 radical 2