Parallel lines have the same slope, but different y-intercepts
The slope of both lines is -2/3
To find the equation that passes through (7, 3) we can use the point-slope formula: y - y1 = m (x - x1)
y - (3) = (-2/3) (x - (7))
y - 3 = -2/3x + 4 and 2/3
y = -2/3x + 7 and 2/3
or
y = -2/3x + 7.67
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It’s -2 if you are looking for the slope.
Answer: -1 and 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
x - 4x = 5 : Move the constant to the left.
x^2 - 4x - 5 = 0 : Rewrite the expression.
x^2 + x - 5x - 5 = 0 : Factor the expressions.
x(x+1) - 5(x+1) = 0 : Factor the expression.
(x+1)(x-5) = 0 : Seperate into possible cases.
x + 1 = 0, x - 5 = 0 : Solve the equations.
x = -1, x = 5 : The equation has 2 solutions.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
7000/85 = 1400/17
or 82.352941
Answer:
Angle 1 = 108°
Angle 2 = 72°
Angle 3 = 120°
Angle 4 = 96°
Angle 5 = 144°
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to find the measures of the interior angles in a pentagon if the measure of each consecutive angle is in the ratio 9:6:10:8:12.
Let x be the common ratio
So, we can write:
Angle 1 = 9x
Angle 2 = 6x
Angle 3 = 10x
Angle 4 = 8x
Angle 5 = 12x
We know that the <em>sum of all angles of pentagon = 540</em>
So, adding all angles and equal them to 540, we can find value of x
So, we get the value of x: x=12
Now, calculating the angles by putting x=12:
Angle 1 = 9x = 9(12) = 108°
Angle 2 = 6x = 6(12) = 72°
Angle 3 = 10x = 10(12) = 120°
Angle 4 = 8x = 8(12) = 96°
Angle 5 = 12x= 12(12) = 144°