Answer:
it is in standard form
Step-by-step explanation:
your thinking of y intercept not standard
2x+8+ 120= 180
Combine like terms so 8+120=128
2x+8+ 120= 180
2x+128=180
-128=-128 ( to both side)
2x= 52 You divide now
2x/2= 52/2
x= 26
There is your answer :)
The answer is 10
8+(8)2÷4·2
8+16÷4·2 4·2=8 then 16÷8
8+2=10
just use PEMDAS
In analytical geometry, there are already derived equations to find the distance of lines and points as well as the angle made between two lines. As special case is when the other line is one of the coordinate axis. Then, the formula can be simplified to
tan θ =m, where m is the slope of the equation
In the next step, we also incorporate operations of calculus. Since the slope is equal to Δy/Δx, this is equivalent to dy/dx in calculus. Therefore, you can find the slope by differentiating the equation in terms of x.
<span>y-2x=7
y = 2x+7
dy/dx = 2 =m
So,
tan </span>θ = 2
θ = tan⁻¹(2)
θ = 63.43°