The equation in the slope-intercept form is:
y = (1/2)*x + 3
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A general linear equation is:
y = a*x + b
Where a is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
To get the slope, we need two points on the line, by using the graph we can identify the points: (0, 3) and (2,4)
Then the slope is:
And we also can see that the y-intercept is y = 3, because of the point (0,3)
Then the line is:
y = (1/2)*x + 3
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<span><span>(<span><span><span><span><span>4<span>x<span>−2</span></span></span><span>y^3</span></span>x</span></span><span>y<span>−4</span></span></span>)</span><span>−2</span></span><span>
=<span><span><span><span><span>x6</span><span>y^8/</span></span><span>16<span>y^6</span></span></span></span></span></span><span>
=<span><span><span><span>x^6</span><span>y^2/</span></span><span>16
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6^2+(24/6+3^2)
First, solve the powers.
6^2=6*6=36
3^2=3*3=9
Now substitute.
36+(24/6+9)
Solve the parentheses.
36+(4+9)
Then, solve.
36+4+9=49
How do you write The difference between 7 and the product 3x is 23
3x -7 =23
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Depends on the tree.
If it's like a pine or spruce, then I would use maybe 2 inches lattitude. If it's really leafy with big leaves, perhaps a little more lattitude is needed, like maybe 1/2 a foot.
It also depends on the season. Unless the pine or spruce is covered with snow, I wouldn't change the latitude. If it is covered with snow, knock the snow off.
For something like a maple in winter, I'd reduce the latitude to 3 inches......