Answer:
We know the x-intercept only
Explanation:
To answer this equation, we need to go through the options individually and use both points to determine if they are true or false.
• Option 1 - False
According to the the first point given, we know the x-intercept is (3, 0).
• Option 2 - True
We only know the x-intercept. It is (3, 0) which is the first point given. We do not know the y-intercept.
• Option 3 - False
We do not know the y-intercept. We only know the x-intercept. In order to know the y-intercept the second point given must include a zero as the x point. The second point give does not include a zero. It is (-1, -3).
• Option 4 - False
We do not know the y-intercept
C because 5.26 x 10^3 is 5260
Answer:
A. Perpendicular
Step-by-step explanation:
When lines and/or points are in perpendicular to one another, the perpendicularity line between them measures the distance between both points and/or lines.
So to measure the distance between point c and line AB, a perpendicular line has to be drawn from c to AB or from AB to c. Either of these will arrive at the same result.
It should also be noted that the angle at the point of intersection of perpendicular lines is 90°.
For example:
x+2y=7
6x+7y=2
__________
x=7-2y *
6*(7-2y)+7y=2 **
__________
x=7-2y
42-12y+7y=2
__________
x=7-2y
-5y=-40
__________
x=7-2y
y=8
x=-9
The answer would be n = 1