First, find the slope of the initial line;
m=(y₁-y₂)/(x₁-x₂)
m=(4-0)/(11-8)
m=4/3
If two lines are parallel, the slope is the same although the intercept can differ.
If this parallel lines passes through the point (4, 5);
y=(4/3)x+c <-- plug in coordinates to solve for c
5=(4/3)(4)+c
(15/3)=16/3+c
(15/3)-(16/3)=c
-1/3=c
Therefore, the final equation should be y=4/3x-1/3
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Step-by-step explanation:
the slope of a line function is always the factor of x.
in our case : -1/4
it is the ratio y/x indicating how many units y changes, when x changes a certain amount of units.
in our case y decreases by 1 for every x increase by 4.
now, the perpendicular slope simply changes x and y upside-down and flips the sign.
in our case it is : 4/1 = 4
so, the line function in point slope form is then (using the new slope and the point coordinates)
y - 3 = 4(x - 1)
D.
Take each term and find the degree of the term and then put them in order from highest to lowest:
x=1
Remember a letter without an exponent is assumed to be a 1.
Hope that helps.
Answer:
If r-squared for the transformation is greater than r-squared for the original regression, the transformation is successful.
Step-by-step explanation: