A section, or cross-section, is a view of a 3-dimensional object from the position of a plane through the object. A section is a common method of depicting the internal arrangement of a 3-dimensional object in two dimensions. It is often used in technical drawing and is traditionally crosshatched.
Cross sections of three-dimensional objects are two-dimensional shapes of various sizes. They may be parallel to a side or base of the object or at an angle to these surfaces. A cross section may resemble the shape of the object’s side or base, or it may have a completely different shape.
Y=3x+4 beacause the slope is m and b is the y-intercept
(24y^5)/(15x^8) * 4x^4/(8y²)
<span>Reduce the common factors for the numerator and denominator and multiply the fractions altogether to get... </span>
<span>24/8 * y^(5 - 2) * 4/15 * 1/x^(8 - 4) </span>
<span>= 3y³ * 4/15 * 1/x^4 </span>
<span>= 4y³/(5x^4) </span>
<span>I hope this helps!</span>