Equation of a line:
m = gradient: The difference between two y points and two x points.
c = y-intercept: Where the line crosses the y-axis (x=0)
You have:
so you are missing the m and the c.
To calculate m find two y coordinates -you have (12,
<u>7</u>) and (0, <u>
1</u>)- and subtract them. Then divide this by the subtracted values of the x coordinates -you have (<u>
12</u>, 7) and (<u>
0</u>, 1)- This gives:
To calculate the c, you just see where the line crosses the y-axis. Because you have the point (0, 1), you know that when x=0, y=1. Because x=0 is on the y-axis, you can tell that the line passes through y=1. This makes your c = 1:
When you plug these values into the equation you get your answer:
Answer:
(9, -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:19. 17 degrees
20. 49 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Because of the postulate 50+?=67
So ?=17
And 20.
94+?=143
So
?=49
(Edit)I though you only meant 19 and 20
21. X=8
22. X=12
23.x=8
24.x=7
You have to formulate equations for this problem.
Let S = Science score
M = Math score
C =
Chemistry score
To illustrate the given:
0.9S = 0.75M
0.9S = 0.8C
You are given that Karen’s Math score is 96 marks. You have
to substitute the Math score to the first equation.
0.9S = 0.75(96)
0.9S = 72
S = 80
Therefore, Karen’s Science score is 80. Now, you have to
substitute the Science score to the second equation.
0.9(80) = 0.8C
0.8C = 72
C = 90
So, Karen’s Chemistry score is 90.
Therefore, the total score of the 3 subjects is 266 (96 + 80
+ 90).