If the area of the paper is 625 sq in, the length of one side of this square is sqrt(625 sq in), or 25 inches. That's the min. side length of an easel that is to support the whole sheet of paper along its lowest side.
Answer:
Imagine an easier version of this problem: You have a board 5 feet long that you must cut (divide, right?) into two equal parts. It is probably clear to you that you simply divide the length (5) by the number of parts you're dividing it into (2) to obtain the length of each piece (2.5 feet).
Use the same method for your problem 5 feet divided by 6 is 0.83 feet per piece.
We do not ordinarily divide feet into decimal portions, but instead into inches. Since an inch is 1/12 of a foot, you could simply say 5/6 = how many twelfths? or 5/6 = n/12 Solve this by inspection or by cross multiplying 5 times 12 equals n times 6. So n must equal 10, and your pieces of board are each 10 inches long.
Click on the second choice, the 3x one
Answer:
Should be 2, -5
Step-by-step explanation:
you flip –2, 5 along y axis, then get 2, 5
then flip 2, 5 along x axis and get 2, -5
feel free to correct
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
Slope-intercept form:
where <em>m</em> is the slope and <em>b</em> is the y-intercept (the value of y when x=0)
<u>1) Determine the slope (</u><u><em>m</em></u><u>)</u>
where two points that fall on the line are
and 
Given the graph, we determine which points we could use. For example, we could use the two points
and
:

Therefore, the slope of the line is -6. Plug this into
:

<u>2) Determine the y-intercept (</u><u><em>b</em></u><u>)</u>
Recall that the y-intercept occurs when x=0. Given the point (0,2), we know that the y-intercept is 2. Plug this into
:

I hope this helps!