-b/2a is the formula to find the vertex of a parabola. If one of the intercepts is at (-b/2a + 3, 0), the other one must be at (-b/2a - 3, 0), since the two x-intercepts have to be the same distance from the vertex.
There is two ways to measure an angle: in degrees and radians.
To solve the exercise above and convert 210° from degrees to radians, you have to mutilply it by π and divide it by 180°, as below:
210° to radians:
=(210°xπ)/180°
Therefore, the result is:
=(7/6)π radians
=3.6651 radians
The answer is
4a-6b, which can also be written 2(2a-3b).
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation
4x+12y=72
The equation of a line can written as
y=mx+c
Where m is the slope
And c is the intercept on y axis
Then, we need to write the equation given in the form of equation of a line (y=mx+c), by making y subject of the formula
4x+12y=72
12y=-4x+72
Divide through by 12
y=-4x/12 + 72/12
y=-⅓x+6
Then, comparing with equation of a line shows that
m=-⅓ and c=6
So we need to get another linen that is perpendicular to this line and passes through the point (-9,6)
The slope of the line perpendicular to another line is given as
m1=-1/m2
Then, m1=-1÷-⅓
Then, the slope of the perpendicular line is 3
Then, m=3
So apply this to equation of the line
y=mx+c
Then, y=3x+c
So to know c, we will insert the point given(-9,6), x=-9 and y=6
y=3x+c
6=3(-9)+c
6=-27+c
Then, c=6+27
c=33
Then, the equation of line becomes
y=3x+33
(10 + x) / (y - 3)....quotient is the result of division