46 7/16 is already to the nearest 16th, you are done
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation of a line is given as:
y = mx + b
Where
m is the slope
and
b is the y-intercept (y-axis cutting point)
Since we know slope is -4, we can write:
y= mx + b
y = -4x+ b
Given the point (-2,7) , we can say:
x = -2
and
y = 7
Plugging these 2 values, we can solve for b:
y = -4x + b
7 = -4(-2) + b
7 = 8 + b
b = 7 - 8
b = -1
Now, we have the equation:
Answer:
1/4 <u>divided by</u> 1/3
1/3 <u>divided into</u> 1/4
<u>How many</u> 1/3 <u>are in</u> 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's convert each line to slope-intercept form to better see the slopes.
Isolate the y variable for each equation.
2x + 6y = -12
Subtract 2x from both sides.
6y = -12 - 2x
Divide both sides by 6.
y = -2 - 1/3x
Rearrange.
y = -1/3x - 2
Line b:
2y = 3x - 10
Divide both sides by 2.
y = 1.5x - 5
Line c:
3x - 2y = -4
Add 2y to both sides.
3x = -4 + 2y
Add 4 to both sides.
2y = 3x + 4
Divide both sides by 2.
y = 1.5x + 2
Now, let's compare our new equations:
Line a: y = -1/3x - 2
Line b: y = 1.5x - 5
Line c: y = 1.5x + 2
Now, the rule for parallel and perpendicular lines is as follows:
For two lines to be parallel, they must have equal slopes.
For two lines to be perpendicular, one must have the negative reciprocal of the other.
In this case, line b and c are parallel, and they have the same slope, but different y-intercepts.
However, none of the lines are perpendicular, as -1/3x is not the negative reciprocal of 1.5x, or 3/2x.
<h3><u>B and C are parallel, no perpendicular lines.</u></h3>