Answer: no idea
Step-by-step explanation:
b = 1/6
Explanation:
3x-y=4 ...1st equation
Rewriting in slope- intercept form:
y = 3x - 4
2y+4bx=1
Rewriting in slope- intercept form:
2y = -4bx + 1
y = -4bx/2 + 1/2
Equation of line: y = mx + c
where m = slope, c = intercept
For a line to be perpendicular to another, the slope of one will be the negative reciprocal of the slope of another.
Slope of the 1st equation = 3
m = 3
reciprocal of 3 = 1/3
negative reciprocal of 3 = -1/3
Slope of the 2nd equation = -4b/2
we equate both slope:
negative reciprocal of 3 = -4b/2
-1/3 = -4b/2
cross multiply:
-1(2) = 3(-4b)
-2 = -12b
Divide both sides by -12:
-2/-12 = -12b/-12
b = 1/6
Hence, the value of b that makes the lines perpendicular is 1/6
The answer is C.
|-4+4| < 1
|0| < 1
0 < 1
Answer:
This is the “best” method whenever the quadratic equation only contains x2 terms.
The general approach is to collect all x2 terms on one side of the equation while keeping the constants to the opposite side.
step by step: but in order to solve a quadratic using the square root principle the problem must be in the correct form. To solve a quadratic using the square root principle the quadratic must be in vertex form, a(x – h)2 + k.
Answer:
the answer is 56.
Step-by-step explanation:
2 for every 4 = 1 for every two, so 28 multiplied by two.