I'm guessing this is a parallelogram or something, so VR=TS and RS=VT
therefore, y=x+11 and x+2=y-3x
y=x+11 , 2=y-4x
y=x+11 , y=4x+2
then use the process of elimination:
y=4x+2 then plug in: y=3+11
- y=x+11 y=14
0=3x-9 I think this is how you'd do it, tbh it's just an educated
3x=9 , x=3 guess. Btw, sorry if it looks weird
Answer:
When a line gets closer to a horizontal asymptote, the the y value decreases, but the y value is never equals the value of the asymptote
Step-by-step explanation:
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The second option with the chart
d =√((x_2-x_1)²+(y_2-y_1)²)
This is the formula of distance between
So, I hope u will get all answer of the questions by using this formula...
Thanks...
Answer & Step-by-step explanation:
Slope-intercept form:

m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Insert the given slope:

To find the y-intercept, take the given coordinate point and insert:

Solve for b:
Simplify multiplication:

Subtract 45 from both sides:

The y-intercept is -50. Insert:


Use the slope formula for when you have two points:

The slope is the change in the y-axis over the change in the x-axis, or rise over run. Insert the points:


The slope is
. Insert:

Now follow the steps from the last problem to find the y-intercept. Choose a point and insert into the equation:

Solve for b:
Simplify multiplication:

Re-insert:

Subtract b from both sides:

Subtract 4 from both sides:

Simplify subtraction:

Re-insert:

Divide both sides by -1 to make the variable positive (can be seen as -1b):

The y-intercept is
.
Write the equation:

:Done