Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
If you plug in 5 1/3 to the equation, the result is 6, meaning that the point lies on the line.
Answer:
There is no solution for either variable without further information, as there are two variables given, but only one relationship between them.
You could however use them as a description of a line, which gives every possible solution.
35x - 7y = 49
7y = 35x - 49
y = 5x - 7
We now have an expression describing a line with a slope of five, which crosses the y axis at (0, -7) and the x axis at (1.4, 0)
Solution
We must must transform the standard form equation 3x+6y=5 into a slope-intercept form equation (y=mx+b) to find its slope.
3x+6y=5 (Subtract 3x on both sides.)
6y=−3x+5 (Divide both sides by 6.)
y=−
6
3
x+
6
5
y=−
2
1
x+
6
5
The slope of our first line is equal to −
2
1
. Perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes, so if the slope of one is x, the slope of the other is −
x
1
.
The negative reciprocal of −
2
1
is equal to 2, therefore 2 is the slope of our line.
Since the equation of line passing through the point (1,3), therefore substitute the given point in the equation y=2x+b:
3=(2×1)+b
3=2+b
b=3−2=1
Substitute this value for b in the equation y=2x+b:
y=2x+1
Hence, the equation of the line is y=2x+1.
I don't know if my answer is correct but I hope it helps
D: {1,2,3,4}
R: {1,2,3,4}
Function? Yes, the relation is a function.
Take out a GCF (greatest common factor, which is 3x) factor what is left, (x^2 - 4)
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