Slope-Intercept Form: y=mx+b
Standard Form: ax+by=c
Point- Slope: (y-y1)= m(x-x1)
There are multiple answers to your question-
- If you are only missing b(the y-intercept) but are given a set of points, plug the points into x and y and solve for b.
- If you are only missing the slope(m) but are given a set of points, plug the points into x and y and solve for m.
- If you are given the standard form/point-slope form, change the equation to slope intercept form.
- If you are given an complete form(there is an x and y; no missing variables), but are not sure what it is, plug in some numbers in x to find y, then graph.
Answer:
John is running faster.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Average Speed of Anne = 6 miles per hour
Speed of John can be represented in the table below:
To find:
Who is running faster of the both i.e. Anne and John?
Solution:
Here, to find the faster runner we can compare the average speed of both the runners.
We are given that, average speed of Anne = 6 miles per hour
We will have to calculate the average speed of John to find the faster runner.
<em>Average speed</em> can be calculated by dividing the total distance traveled with the total time taken.
Total distance traveled by John = 11.5 - 1 = 10.5 miles
Total time taken by John = 1.5 hours
Average speed of John =
Clearly Average speed of John is greater than that of Anne's.
Therefore, <em>John runs faster</em>.
I think the way that you do is 5/5+3=5/8
5/8*4=2.5 so 2.5 is the answer
Answer: y=6x-5
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we know the slope, we can plug it into the slope-intercept equation. We can plug in the given point to find the y-intercept.
y=6x+b
1=6(1)+b
1=6+b
b=-5
Now that we know the y-intercept, we can complete the equation.
y=6x-5