Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
use the point-slope formula [y-y1 =m(x-x1) ] with the given info
for the point P=(x1,y1) =(2,-2) and the slople m = -1/2
plug those into the formula
y-(-2)= -1/2(x-2)
y+2= -1/2x + 1
y= -1/2x+1 - 2
y = -1/2x - 1
:) got it?
these are hard untill you get the idea of the two formulas
point-slope: y-y1 = m(x-x1) and
slope-intercept: y= mx+b
memorizing those will help a lot
−3 ( −3b + 5 ) + 9 ( 7b + 5
= 6(12b+5)
Answer:
mee too
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate rank percentile in Excel
To calculate the rank percentile of a list data, you can use a formula. Select a blank cell that you will place the rank percentile at, type this formula =RANK. EQ(B2,$B$2:$B$9,1)/COUNT($B$2:$B$9), press Enter key and drag fill handle down to calculate all rank percentiles.