There's no such thing as parallel or perpendicular "to a point". A problem like that
will always want the new line to be parallel or perpendicular to another <em><u>line</u></em>.
-- If the new line is parallel to the given line, then they have the <em><u>same</u></em> slope.
-- If the new line is perpendicular to the the given line, then the slope of the
new line is [ <em><u>1 / slope of the given line</u></em> ].
In either case, you now have the slope of the new line and a point on it.
From there, you should have no trouble finding its equation.
Answer: 21
Step-by-step explanation:
This means we can substitute x=5 into f(x), so f(5)=6+3(5)=21.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the co-ordinates of B be
If a point is a mid-point of line segment AB with and , then:
Here, is is .
So,
Plug in the formula and solve for unknowns.
Therefore, the co-ordinates of point B are
No chance... The are no blue cards in the bag. So 0/12