Answer:
The y-intercept is (0, 34).
I used Demos graphing calculator and included an image of what values I put in.
Answer=42 degrees
Complementary angles= 90 degrees
90-48=42
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
you can use the equation point-slope of a line
(y-y1)= m(x-x1)
m is the slope =rise /run
to get from the lower point on the line to the other you rise 4 units and run -6 units so m= -4/6= -2/3
now that you have the slope pick you need one point
pick any poin on the line for example (-4, -1)
now you substitute into the point-slope equation point (-4,-1) and slope -2/3
(y+1)= -2/3(x+4)
in standard form will be
y=
y=
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The coordinates of point P are (-1.4,0.6)
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given A coordinate grid shown from negative 2 to positive 2 on x-axis and negative 2 to positive 2 on y-axis. There are 4 grid lines between a whole unit of the grid.
that means each grid has a value of 0.2.
" A point labeled P is shown at the intersection of 7 grid lines to the left of the y-axis and 3 grid lines above the x-axis "
As P lies on the left of the y-axis and above the x-axis hence the x-value will be negative and y-value will be positive.
According to the given information P lies 7 grid lines to the left of y-axis.
i.e. it has x-value -7×0.2= -1.4
and 3 grid lines above the x-axis i.e. it has y-value:
y-value= 3×0.2=0.6
Hence, the coordinates of Point P are (-1.4,0.6).
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Answer:
there is no collision between the particles
Step-by-step explanation:
for the first particle
x1=3sin t, y1 = 2 cos t, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π
for the second particle
x2 = -3 + cos t, y2 = 1 + sin t, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π
then for the collision
x1=x2 → 3*sin t = -3 + cos t → sin t= -1 + (cos t)/3→ 1+ sin t = (1/3)cos t
y1=y2 → 1 + sin t = 2 cos t → (1/3)cos t = 2 cos t →(1/3) = 2
since 1/3 ≠ 2 there is no collision between the particles