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-68 divinded (-4) is 17
Answer:
Two negatives = positive (17)
Step-by-step explanation:
B) 3/8
C) -3/8
D) -8/3
Answer:
I would say it's B(3/8)
Answer:
7 - 1/2 - 5 = 6/-3 = -2
Step-by-step explanation:
None of those answers are correct the answer is -2
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You need the starting point, and another point that helps direct where the ray is aimed. Call these two points A and B.
Saying "Ray AB" means we extend a line through AB such that the line goes forever through B and beyond B, but we do not do the same for point A. The point A is effectively a cliff where no road goes on the other side of it. Check out the diagram below to see what I mean. The arrow means the line goes on forever in that direction.
3gallons (gal) =_____liters (L)
Answer:
3gallons (gal) = 11.35 liters
Step-by-step explanation:
This can be solved as a rule of three problem.
In a rule of three problem, the first step is identifying the measures and how they are related, if their relationship is direct of inverse.
When the relationship between the measures is direct, as the value of one measure increases, the value of the other measure is going to increase too.
When the relationship between the measures is inverse, as the value of one measure increases, the value of the other measure will decrease.
Unit conversion problems, like this one, is an example of a direct relationship between measures.
Each gallon has 3.78L. So
1 gallon - 3.78L
3 gallons - xL
liters
3gallons (gal) = 11.35 liters
b. y-y1=m(x-x1)
c. y1=mx1+b
d. Ax1+by1=C
e. y=mx+b
f. y1-y=m(x-x1)
Please explain why, if you can. Thanks! :)
The equation of the line, in point-slope form, is given by:
Option b.
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The equation of a line, in point-slope form, is given by:
In which
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/24144915
Answer:
b. y-y1 = m(x-x1)
Step-by-step explanation:
It's a matter of definition. There are perhaps a dozen useful forms of equations for a line. Each has its own name (and use). Here are some of them.
Adding y1 to the point-slope form puts it in an alternate form that is useful for getting to slope-intercept form faster: y = m(x -x1) +y1. I use this when asked to write the equation of a line with given slope through a point, with the result in slope-intercept form.
Answer:
first option
imagine the line y = x as a mirror
Answer:
The answer is A. "the function h because the graphs of ƒ and h are symmetrical about the line y = x"