Point slope form follows the equation y-y₁=m(x-x₁), so we want it to look like that. Starting off with m, or the slope, we can find this using your two points with the formula

. Note that y₁ and x₁ are from the same point, but it does not matter which point you designate to be point 1 and point 2. Thus, we can plug our numbers in - the x value comes first in the equation, and the y value comes second, so we have

as our slope. Keeping in mind that it does not matter which point is point 1 and which point is point 2, we go back to y-y₁=m(x-x₁) and plug a point in (I'll be using (10,5)). Note that x₁, m, and y₁ need to be plugged in, but x and y stay that way so that you can plug x or y values into the formula to find where exactly it is on the line. Thus, we have our point slope equation to be

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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Sin D = 13 sqrt3/26 = 0.76
Sin E = 13/26 = 0.47
Cos D = 13/26 = 0.87
Cos E = 13 sqrt3/26 = 0.64
Answer:
radical is sqrt we find 180 sqrt root
Step-by-step explanation:
first we write sqrt 180
sqrt 180 = ?
we can choose first two letters
18 are two letters
4^2 + 2 = 18
so first + third number choose
4 , 2 are number choose
4 + 2 sqrt (4+2-1)
6 sqrt 5
sqrt 180 = 6sqrt 5