The distance formula is d = (x^2 + y^2)^(1/2) This is the same equation used for both. In other words, the equation of a circle gives the radius of the circle in terms of x and y, while the distance formula gives the distance from the origin to the final point in terms of x a
Answer:
y = 4/5x-18/5
Step-by-step explanation:
First we find the slope from the given points (-3,-6) (2,-2)
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m = (-2 - -6)/(2 - -3)
(-2+6)/( 2+3)
4/5
The slope intercept form of an equation is
y = mx +b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
y = 4/5 x +b
Substitute a point into the equation to find b
-6= 4/5(-3) +b
-6= -12/5 +b
Add 12/5 to each side
-6 +12/5 = -12/5 +12/5 +b
Get a common denominator
-30/5 + 12/5 = b
-18/5 =b
The equation is
y = 4/5x-18/5
Home to 1st base = 90 ft
1st base to 2nd base = 90 ft
2nd base to 3rd base = 90 ft
3rd base to home = 90 ft
so we have a total of : (90 * 4) = 360 ft
there are 3 ft in 1 yd....
so in 360 ft, there are : 360/3 = 120 yds <==
or u could just figure it between each base....90 ft = (90/3) = 30 yds per base...and u have 4 bases....so that (4 * 30) = 120 yds
Hello, your answer would be (-5, 5)