Answer:
The equation of the line is;
3y = 2x-8
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, we need the to get the slope of the given line
To do this, we will write the equation of the line in the standard form
the standard form
is;
y = mx + b
where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
y -4 = 2/3(x-3)
y -4 = 2x/3 - 2
y = 2x/3 -2 + 4
y = 2x/3 + 2
with respect to the given equation, the slope of the line is 2/3
Mathematically, when two lines are parallel, the slopes of the line are equal
So now, we want to find the equation of the line that has a slope of 2/3 and passes through the point (1,-2)
so;
y = 2x/3 + b
So substitute the values of (1,-2)
1 for x and -2 for y
-2 = 2/3(1) + b
-2 = 2/3 + b
b = -2 - 2/3
b = (-6-2)/3 = -8/3
So the equation of that line is;
y = 2/3x - 8/3
Multiply through by 3
3y = 2x - 8
Step-by-step explanation:
y-2<10
y >12
y bigger than 12.
Simplify 140/96 into 35/24 since they have the common factor 4. Then convert it to 1 whole and 11/24
Answer: C) 108 degrees
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Explanation:
Angle 4 is an exterior angle which corresponds to the remote interior angles of 33 degrees and 75 degrees. Through the remote interior angle theorem, we can add the remote interior angles to get the exterior angle
So we simply add 33 and 75 to get 33+75 = 108
If you chose not to use this theorem, then you can find angle three by using the fact that all three angles of the triangle must add to 180 degrees. So,
33+75+(angle 3) = 180
108+(angle 3) = 180
108+(angle 3) - 108 = 180 - 108
angle 3 = 72 degrees
Then use the fact that angle 3 and angle 4 are supplementary
(angle 3) + (angle 4) = 180
72 + (angle 4) = 180
72 + (angle 4) - 72 = 180 - 72
angle 4 = 108 degrees
either way, we get the same answer