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is this you want to know?
Let's call this line y=mx+C, whereby 'm' will be its gradient and 'C' will be its constant.
If this line is parallel to the line you've just mentioned, it will have a gradient 2/3. We know this, because when we re-arrange the equation you've given us, we get...
So, at the moment, our parallel line looks like this...
y=(2/3)*x + C
However, you mentioned that this line passes through the point Q(1, -2). If this is the case, for the line (almost complete) above, when x=1, y=-2. With this information, we can figure out the constant of the line we want to find.
-2=(2/3)*(1) + C
Therefore:
C = - 2 - (2/3)
C = - 6/3 - 2/3
C = - 8/3
This means that the line you are looking for is:
y=(2/3)*x - (8/3)
Let's find out if this is truly the case with a handy graphing app... Well, it turns out that I'm correct.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
(2m-n) is a factor of 4(2m-n)
Answer:
x values are never the same in a graph. try and do a vertical pencil check and if the pencil covers two plots then it not a function.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
Your weight is (roughly) proportional to the inverse of the square of the distance you are from the center of the earth. If that distance is reduced to 1/4 its previous value, then your weight will be multiplied by the factor ...
1/(1/4)² = 16
You would weigh 16 times as much.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The distribution of mass within the earth also affects your weight.