Answer:
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Answer:</h2>
The graph is shown in the Figure below
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
In this exercise, we have an equation. On the left side we have a straight line with slope
and there is no any y-intercept. On the right side, on the other had, we also have a straight line, but the slope here is
. Therefore, by plotting these two straight lines, we have that the solution is the origin, that is, the point
.
Answer: 76
Step-by-step explanation:
If a pair of parallel lines are cut by a line, the alternate angles are equal to each other. The angles 76 and x are alternate angles, so that means they are equal.
Answer: according to spark notes: There can be 0, 1, or 2 solutions to a quadratic equation, depending on whether the expression inside the square root sign, (b2 - 4ac), is positive, negative, or zero. This expression has a special name: the discriminant.
In this case it is 0, not 2, which was my first and wrong answer
Answer:
(s-6)/r
option D
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope-intercept form a line is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Compare y=mx+b and y=cx+6, we see that m=c and c is the slope.
Now we are also given that (r,s) is on our line which means s=c(r)+6.
We need to solve this for c to put c in terms of r and s as desired.
s=cr+6
Subtract 6 on both sides:
s-6=cr
Divide both sides by r:
(s-6)/r=c
The slope in terms of r and s is:
(s-6)/r.