Rewrite the boundary lines <em>y</em> = -1 - <em>x</em> and <em>y</em> = <em>x</em> - 1 as functions of <em>y </em>:
<em>y</em> = -1 - <em>x</em> ==> <em>x</em> = -1 - <em>y</em>
<em>y</em> = <em>x</em> - 1 ==> <em>x</em> = 1 + <em>y</em>
So if we let <em>x</em> range between these two lines, we need to let <em>y</em> vary between the point where these lines intersect, and the line <em>y</em> = 1.
This means the area is given by the integral,
The integral with respect to <em>x</em> is trivial:
For the remaining integral, integrate term-by-term to get
Alternatively, the triangle can be said to have a base of length 4 (the distance from (-2, 1) to (2, 1)) and a height of length 2 (the distance from the line <em>y</em> = 1 and (0, -1)), so its area is 1/2*4*2 = 4.
Ask which two numbers add up to -11 and multiply to 30?
That would be; -6 and -5
Rewrite the expression using what you have above;
<u>(x - 6)(x - 5)</u>
Answer:
i believe it's 18
Step-by-step explanation:
9/6=1.5
27/1.5= 18
Answer:
The line given is equal to y=-x+7 (Through rearranging)
To find the new line, we substitute the given coordinates (5,8) in the equation without the given y-intersect (+7):
-8=-5+c
c=-3
The line parallel to x+y=7 that passes through the point (5,-8) is y=-x-3