The magnitude can be found by using the PythaGORAS THEOREM:-
PQ = √[ (-3 - (-5))^2 + (4 - 2)^2 ]
The 2 is in the x place.
Let's substitute 2 for x in our equation.
2(2)-5y=11
Now, we can solve for y. (the other coordinate)
4-5y=11
Subtract 4 from each side.
-5y=7
Divide by -5.
y = -7/5 or -1 2/5 or -1.4
Answer:
(2,-3) (3,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) is y
x² - 5x + 3 = -3
x² - 5x + 6 = 0
ask yourself
which 2 numbers when multiplied give you
+6 and when added give you -5
they are -3 and -2
(x-3)(x-2)
x=3 x=2
when you put x=3 and x=2
in x² - 5x + 3 it's gives -3 which is y
(3,-3) (2,-3)
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182 would be the correct answer
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer from delta math