These quantities are related linearly with slope
3/2. without knowing the answer choices I can only give you examples of equations that fit
y-2=3/2(x-2). or y=3/2(x) -1
etc
Part 1) <span>Given the two points (-24,7) and (30,25) a. What is an equation passing through the points?
step 1
find the slope m
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)----></span>m=(25-7)/(30+24)----> m=18/54----> m=1/3
step 2
wit m=1/3 and the point (30,25)
find the equation of the line
y-y1=m*(x-x1)-----> y-25=(1/3)*(x-30)--->y=(1/3)*x-10+25
y=(1/3)*x+15
the answer Part 1) isy=(1/3)*x+15Part 2) <span>Is (51, 33) also on the same line?
</span>if the point (51.33) is on the line
y=(1/3)*x+15then
for x=51 the value of y must be 33
for x=51
y=(1/3)*51+15----> y=17+15----> y=32
32 is not 33
so
<span>the point does not belong to the given line
</span>
the answer Part 2) isthe point does not belong to the given line
see the attached figure
Answer:
a.) =30.72*50
b.)13.02*50
Step-by-step explanation:
you got to calculate the area of the two rooms by multipling the sides.
as we know that the scale is 1:50, this means for every 1meter it is 50 meters.
once we have calculated the area of the space used multply it by 50 to get the area dimensions occupied
1. The function of this graph is f(x) = 0.5x + -2
Plug (-2) into the x variables so it looks like:
f(-2) = 0.5 (-2) + -2
Then solve.
Answer: f(-2) = -3
**I'm not as sure about this one, so I might be wrong
2.
For #8, the y-intercept is 4 (you're right) and it represents the initial distance before she started hiking (D)
I tried to figure #9 out, but I couldn't find the answer. I came across a website that might help though: https://sciencing.com/determine-practical-domain-range-10052000.html
**I can't see #s 6 or 7