Question:
On a coordinate grid, point A is located in the first quadrant. Point B is located at (negative 1 over 2, 2).
Point C is a reflection of point B across the y-axis. Which graph shows these three points?
Answer:
What are you telling me? I would help, but can you type in answer choices if there is. That would be very helpful. I don't understand what is " A coordinate grid from negative 3 to positive 3 on both axes is drawn in increments of 1 over 2. Point A is plotted 4 grid lines to the right of the y-axis and 1 grid line above the axis. Point B is plotted at 1 grid line to the left of the y-axis and 4 grid lines above the x-axis. Point C is plotted at 1 grid line to the left of the y-axis and 4 grid lines below the x-axis.
A coordinate grid from negative 3 to positive 3 on both axes is drawn in increments of 1 over 2. Point A is plotted 4 grid lines to the right of the y-axis and 1 grid line above the x-axis. Point B is plotted at 1 grid line to the left of the y-axis and 4 grid lines above the x-axis. Point C is plotted at 1 grid line to the right of the y-axis and 4 grid lines above the x-axis.
A coordinate grid from negative 3 to positive 3 on both axes is drawn in increments of 1 over 2. Point A is plotted 2 grid lines to the left of the y-axis and 4 grid lines above the axis. Point B is plotted at 1 grid line to the right of the y-axis and 4 grid lines above the x-axis. Point C is plotted at 1 grid line to the left of the y-axis and 4 grid lines below the x-axis.
A coordinate grid from negative 3 to positive 3 on both axes is drawn in increments of 1 over 2. Point A is plotted 2 grid lines to the left of the y-axis and 4 grid lines above the axis. Point B is plotted at 1 grid line to the right of the y-axis and 4 grid lines above the x-axis. Point C is plotted at 1 grid line to the right of the y-axis and 4 grid lines below the x-axis."
Step-by-step explanation:
2x-3y=5
2x=5+3y
X=5+3y/2
2x+2y=10
2(x+y)=10
x+y=10/2
x+y=5
X=5-y
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals of each other. In order to write the equation of a line perpendicular to the one given, we need to find the slope of the given line and then take the opposite reciprocal of it. The current form the line is in does not give us a clear idea of what the slope is. We will first put the given line into slope-intercept form (right now it's in standard form, which is not helpful for anything at all!). Solving the given equation for y:
12y = -2x - 1 and
(notice I reduced the slope's fraction from -2/12)
That means that the slope of the given line is -1/6. So the perpendicular slope is positive 6/1 or just 6.
Using that slope and the given point in point-slope form to write the equation:
y - 9 = 6(x - 0) and
y - 9 = 6x - 0 and
y = 6x + 9
There you go!
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
a5 = a* r^4 ( from general formular of a GP)
= 243 * (1/3)^4 =. 243 * 1/81 = 3
Answer:
A cheetah can run 369,600 feet per hour.
Step-by-step explanation: