Answer:
a: x − 2y = −12
Step-by-step explanation:
the standard form of a line is is usually given as Ax + By = C, so just by deduction you can tell that the correct answer is a.
If you want to do the procedure it would be:
y − 3 = 1/2 (x + 6)
y − 3 = 1/2 x + 3
y - 1/2 x = 3 + 3
y - 1/2 x = 6
(y - 1/2 x = 6) * 2 to get rid of the fraction
2y - x = 12 rearrenge the terms
x - 2y = -12
Answer:
The answer is 15.
Step-by-step explanation:
10% of 150 is 15. (you can take away the zero)
This is an excellent practice for the solution of quadratic equations.
1*36=36 => (1,36)
2*18=36 => (2,18)
3*12=36 => (3,12)
4*9=36 => (4,9)
6*6=36 => (6,6)
9*4=36 => (9,4)
12*3=36 => (12,3)
18*2=36 => (18,2)
36*1=36 => (36,1)
We can see that the sum decreases until the two factors are close (or equal) and then increases again.
The pair of integers with a sum of 20 is therefore (2,18) or (18,2).
It c) because it 56 out of 100
we conclude that if the scale factor from S to M is 3/2, then the scale factor from M to S is 2/4.
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</h3><h3>What is the scale factor from M to S?</h3>
Suppose we have a figure S. If we apply a stretch of scale factor K to our figure S, we can say that all the dimensions of figure S are multiplied by K.
So, if S represents the length of a bar, then after the stretch we will get a bar of length M, such that:
M = S*K
If that scale factor is 3/2, then we have the case of the problem:
M = (3/2)*S
We can isolate S in the above relation:
(2/3)*M = S
Now we have an equation (similar to the first one) that says that the scale factor from M to S is 2/3.
Then we conclude that if the scale factor from S to M is 3/2, then the scale factor from M to S is 2/4.
If you want to learn more about scale factors:
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