Answer:
y = x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The gradient of a line can be defined by the equation:
m (gradient) = (y1 – y2 ) ÷ (x1 – x2) ----> "1" and "2" should be in subscript
For (-7,-6) we use x2 and y2 (because this point can be anywhere along a line):
x2 = -7, y2 = -6
Plug these values into the formula above:
m = (y-(-6)) ÷ (x-(-7))
m = (y+6) ÷ (x+7)
At this stage, the equation can't be solved as there are two unknowns. Therefore, the gradient must be found another way. Two lines are parallel if they have the same gradient - in their y=mx+c equations, m will be equal.
x - y=7 is the line alluded to in the question. Rearranging this equation into the line equation format gives:
y = x-7 ---> The gradient (coefficient of x) is 1.
Therefore, the gradient of the other parallel line must also be 1.
This can be substituted into the previous equation to give:
1 = (y+6)÷(x+7)
x+7 = y+6
x+1 = y
Therefore, the answer is y=x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
any rational number can be expressed as a/b, with a and b being integer numbers, and b different to 0.
-7 = -7/1 rational
sqrt(10) irrational (because there is no rational number multiplied by itself that results in 10)
sqrt(16) = sqrt(4×4) = 4 = 4/1 rational
52% = 52/100 rational
1.235 = 1235/1000 rational
The answer is 7.
6/4 = 3/2
(3/2) / (3/14) = (3*14)/(2*3) = 42/6 = 7
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
k = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the points are collinear then the slopes between consecutive points are equal.
Using the slope formula
m =
with (x₁, y₁ ) = (5, 1) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (1, - 1)
m = = =
Repeat with another 2 points and equate to
with (x₁, y₁ ) = (1, - 1) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (k, 4)
m = , then
= ( cross- multiply )
k - 1 = 10 ( add 1 to both sides )
k = 11