Answer:
74.09453421...
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean Theorem
The first thing you should do is graph the following lines
2x + 3y = 8
x-2y = -3
x = 0
y = 0
After you have graphed them, you should proceed to evaluate points in the xy plane that meet the following restrictions:
2x + 3y≤8, x-2y≥-3, x≥0, y≥0
The resulting region is the region "R" shown in the attached graph.
For the case of a line through
(
2
,
7
)
and
(
1
,
−
4
)
we have
slope
m
=
Δ
y
Δ
x
=
−
4
−
7
1
−
2
=
−
11
−
1
=
11
Using the point
(
2
,
7
)
we can write the equation of the line in point slope form as:
y
−
7
=
m
(
x
−
2
)
where the slope
m
=
11
.
That is:
y
−
7
=
11
(
x
−
2
)
To get point intercept form, first expand the right hand side so...
y
−
7
=
11
x
−
(
11
⋅
2
)
=
11
x
−
22
Then add
7
to both sides to get:
y
=
11
x
−
15
=
11
x
+
(
−
15
)
This is point intercept (
y
=
m
x
+
c
) form with slope
m
=
11
and intercept
c
=
−
15
.
Right. Your answer is still no because your x-value needs to be positive.