Answer:
What is the point used in the equation of the line y+4=1/2(x-2)
The other format for straight-line equations is called the "point-slope" form. For this one, they give you a point (x1, y1) and a slope m, and have you plug it into this formula:
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
Don't let the subscripts scare you. They are just intended to indicate the point they give you. You have the generic "x" and generic "y" that are always in your equation, and then you have the specific x and y from the point they gave you; the specific x and y are what is subscripted in the formula. Here's how you use the point-slope formula
They've given me m = 4, x1 = -1, and y1 = -6. I'll plug these values into the point-slope form, and solve for "y=":
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
y - (-6) = (4)(x - (-1))
y + 6 = 4(x + 1)
y + 6 = 4x + 4
y = 4x + 4 - 6
y = 4x - 2
<- Distributive Property
<- Combine Like Terms
If you're trying to solve for 0:
<- Subtracted 18 from both sides
<- Divided both sides by 60 and then simplified.
<- Fraction Form
<- Decimal Form
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Answer: 9/15 < 10/15
Step-by-step explanation: 9/15 < 10/15
Ixls huh? I get you. I hate them XD. Anyway it means w hat is the probability of getting yellow or pink. no yellow so 5/8
The answer is 692.857143
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