Parallel lines, have the same slope, so the slope of the line through 0,0 and -2,-12, is the same as for the line running through (6/5,-19.5) as well, so what is it anyway?

so, we're looking for the equation of a line whose slope is 6, and goes through (6/5,-19/5)
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To find the angle use arc tan (-5/-7) which simplifies tips arctan(5/7). arc tan is tan to the power -1, which is also called inverse tan. The heading of the angle, if you drew this out on a graph your angle would be in the third quadrant and therefore the heading is south of west.
Answer:
3 or 3/1 (the 1 is the denominator)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
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If you're having trouble understanding, you might not understand the Order of Operations.
P - Parenthesis. Solve what's inside the Parenthesis first
E - Exponents. Solve for Exponents second.
M - Multiply. Multiply numbers third. (left - to - right with division, too)
D - Divide. Divide fourth. It is interchangeable with multiplication, as well.
A - Addition. Add fifth.
S - Subtract sixth. It is interchangeable with Addition, as well.
With that in mind, all we need to do is identify these types in the equation:
(6+3)4
We see parenthesis. We will solve them first according to the Order of Operations:
6 + 3 = 9.
(9)4
We see multiplication. We solve them next according to the Order of Operations:
9 × 4 = 36.
Thus, the final answer is
.
Hope this helps!