1. false because they have the same slope and y-intercept so they have infinite number of solutions
2. true
Make a horizontal line on the paper. You may draw arrows on the ends of the line to indicate it is a number line that continues past your data sample.
Put the label "X" to the right of the line to indicate the x axis.
Mark the center of the line with a vertical tick mark and label it 0. This is the origin of the graph.
Make equally spaced tick marks on the rest of the x axis. For this example you should label the tick marks from 1 to 10 on the right side of the 0.
Answer:
Every whole number n can be written as a fraction of integers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Every whole number n can be written as a fraction of integers: x=x/1.
If we use 15 as an example, it would be 15 = 15/1. 15/1 is 15.
So whole numbers are rational
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) First, find the slope of the line. Use the slope formula . Pick two points on the line and substitute their x and y values into the formula, then solve. I used the points (-5,-4) and (0,-6):
So, the slope of the line is .
2) Next, use the point-slope formula to write the equation of the line in point-slope form. (From there, we can convert it to slope-intercept form.) Substitute values for the , and into the formula.
Since represents the slope, substitute in its place. Since and represent the x and y values of one point on the line, pick any point on the line (any one is fine, it will equal the same thing at the end) and substitute its x and y values in those places. (I chose (0,-6), as seen below.) Then, with the resulting equation, isolate y to put the equation in slope-intercept form: