we know that
The formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to
<u>Part a) Find the slope of line PQ</u>
substitute in the formula
Any line parallel to X-axis has slope equal to zero
so
the line PQ is parallel to the x-axis
therefore
<u>the answer Part a) is </u>
<u>Part b) Find the slope of line MN</u>
substitute in the formula
Anything divided by zero is undefined
m=undefined
therefore
<u>the answer Part b) is </u>
undefined
<u>Part c) How are the two lines related ? </u>
we know that
Any line perpendicular to X-axis has slope undefined
Because the term will always be zero
so
<u>the answer Part c) is</u>
the lines are perpendicular
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
m∠AOB+m∠BOC=180°
m∠AOB=8x+51°
m∠BOC=6x-25°
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m∠AOB:-
Therefore, m∠AOB=139°
Check the picture below, that's just an example of a parabola opening upwards.
so the cost equation C(b), which is a quadratic with a positive leading term's coefficient, has the graph of a parabola like the one in the picture, so the cost goes down and down and down, reaches the vertex or namely the minimum, and then goes back up.
bearing in mind that the quantity will be on the x-axis and the cost amount is over the y-axis, what are the coordinates of the vertex of this parabola? namely, at what cost for how many bats?