Since C is 61 degrees, A is 90 degrees because of the right angle, and B would be 29 degrees because you add 61 and 90 together and subtract that amount from 180.
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Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation given takes the point-slope form which is, . Where,
(a, b) = (x, y) coordinates of a point on the line.
m = slope of the line .
To find which graph has a line equation of , look for the points which will give you something almost exactly as the equation if you substitute their values into .
Let's consider option D.
We have a given point (1, 2). a = 1, b = 2.
Substitute these into
We have:
As you can see, this looks almost exactly as
.
If you want to be certain that option D is the answer, find m by using the coordinates of any other point on the line and plug into to find m:
In graph D, let's take the points (0, -1)
Divide both sides by -1
3 = m
m = 3.
Therefore, option D is the graph of the line .
Answer:
Nicole is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
They need to get the 3y on one side of the equal sign and the known numbers on the other side. To do this, they must subtract the 4 from both sides.
6/10 is equal to 0.60
9/12 is equal to 0.75
your answer is not above for D but if D is < then that would be the correct answer :)
.5 is basically 1/2. We know this because .5 written as a fraction is 50/100 which you can simplify to 1/2.
6/10 is greater than 1/2. You can find this out by converting 1/2 to tenths. Multiply the numerator and the denominator by 5 to get 5/10. From there you can easily see that 6/10 > 5/10.
As for the number line simply use 10ths: 1/10, 2/10, 3/10 ... and input 6/10 and 5/10 in the appropriate areas.