Answer:
y = 2/3x + 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope-intercept form of a line:
- y = mx + b
- where m = slope and b = y-intercept
To find the equation of a line, we need two points that the line passes through.
We can use the x-intercept and y-intercept of the line: (-6,0) and (0,4), respectively.
Find the slope of the line using these two points:
- Slope formula:
Plug the two points into the formula.
Subtract and simplify this fraction.
The slope of this line is m = 2/3.
Now we can look at the graph to determine the y-intercept of this line; the line intersects the y-axis at (0,4) so the constant b = 4.
We can use the slope, m, and the y-intercept, b, and substitute these values into the slope-intercept form of a line.
The equation of the line is y = 2/3x + 4.
Answer: -7n +3
Step-by-step explanation:
6+5+10= 22 (ignore this i have to have 20 characters to submit this answer )
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The solution is x = 27</h3>
To undo a log, you raise both sides as exponents. This will cancel out the log on the left side. On the right side you'll have 6^2 turn into 36.
So you should end up with x+9 = 36 after you perform this step. Afterwards, subtract 9 from both sides to end up with x = 27.
Answer:
Parallel line: y=-3x
Perpendicular line: y=1/3x + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
A parallel line will ALWAYS have the same slope as the given equation, that´s one of the rule.
A perpendicular line will always be the negative reciprocal of the slope in the given equation, so change the sign and flip the numbers around.
The y-intercepts don´t matter, so you can make those up!
You can check all of the equations on Desmos, and you can see it!
I hope this helps!