To find the distance between two coordinates on a graph, use the Distance Formula: D = √((x₁ - x₂)² + (y₁ - y₂)²).
Our values for x₁, x₂, y₁, and y₂ will be replaced with the x- and y-values in the given coordinates, (5, 6) and (-4, -7).
Substitute.
√((x₁ - x₂)² + (y₁ - y₂)²)
√((-4 - 5)² + (-7 - 6)²)
Subtract.
√(-9² + (-13)²)
Square.
√(81 + 169)
Add.
√(250)
Simplify.
√(5² · 5 · 2)
√(5²)√(2 · 5)
5√(10) or approx 15.8114
Answer:
B. 15.81 units
Answer:
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The intercepts are the points where the graph crosses the x or y-axis
- <em>The x-intercepts changed from 0 to </em>
<em>.</em> - <em>The y-intercepts changed from 0 to 3</em>
The functions are given as:


<u>Function f(x)</u>

The x-intercept is calculated as follows:
Set f(x) to 0

Solve for x

The y-intercept is calculated as follows:
Set x to 0


Hence, the intercepts are 0
<u>Function g(x)</u>

The x-intercept is calculated as follows:
Set g(x) to 0

Solve for x


The y-intercept is calculated as follows:
Set x to 0


The x-intercepts are
, while the y-intercept is -3
By comparing the intercepts of f(x) and g(x),
- <em>The x-intercepts changed from 0 to </em>
<em>.</em> - <em>The y-intercepts changed from 0 to 3</em>
Read more about intercepts at:
brainly.com/question/3334417
Answer:
x = -20
Step-by-step explanation:
50 - 3x = 110
=> -3x = 110 - 50
=> -3x = 60
=> x = -20
Hoped this helped.
To solve this problem, you set up the equation 45+(2x-5)=180
Next, subtract 45 from 180 to get the equation 2x-5=135
After that, add 5 to 135 to get 2x=140
Diviode 140 by 2 to get X=70