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Answer:
y = -6/5x + 3
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx + c (or b, depending on where you're from)
Slope = m = -6/5
y = -6/5x + c
You can sub (0, 3) and (5, -3) into y = -6/5x + c and they both have the same answer where c = 3
Therefore, the equation is y = -6/5x + 3
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Answer:
dude all you have to do is add it up its A or B
The formula for illuminance is given by
E = I / d^2
This formula only holds true for one-dimensional illuminance
The problem asks for the illuminance across the floor. We need to use two variables, x and y.
From Pythagorean Theorem
d^2 = x^2 + y^2
and from Trigonometry
x = d cos t
y = d sin t
The function for the illuminance can be represented by the composite function
E = I cos² t / x²
and
E = I sin² t / y²
The boundary of these functions is:
<span>0 < t < 8
So, the value of t must be in radians and not in degrees</span>