Step-by-step explanation:
m < QRS = m < URS + m < QRU
30x - 4 = 60° + 15x - 4
15x = 60°
X = 4°
<u>m < QRS</u> = 30 * 4 - 4 = <u>116°</u>
17/10
or 1 7/10
i did it on my calculator lol
The equation y=mx+b
Slope= m
y-intercept= b
y= 2x+0 so y=2x
Answer:
y=3/4x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay so to be parallel to an equation of another line, the line must have the same slope but a different y-intercept. First, you need to find the slope of the equation -3x+4y=4. The equation must be in y=mx+b format, so you first move -3x to the right by adding it on both sides, leaving you with 4y=3x+4. Next, you divide 4y by 4 in order to isolate y and do that on the other side. Now, you have y=3/4x+1.
To find the equation of the new line, you must put the point and slope into point slope form: y-y1=m(x-x1). In the point (4, 0), 4 would be x1 and 0 would be y1. so, the new equation is y-0=3/4 (x-4). now, distrubute the 3/4, leaving you with y=3/4x-3. This is correct since the slope remains the same in both equations with a different y-intercept. To check deeper, you could place point (4, 0) on a graph and then rise 3, run 4 until you get the line :) hope this helps