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Vector d can be represented as :
Vector c can be represented as :
we have to create vector d from vector c
So, let's assume a vector x, such that sum of vector x and vector c equals to vector d
Henceforth, in order to get vector d, we need to add (-6i - 6j) in vector c
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Try isolating the variable in the equation
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Answer:
C) 7=y=5x+11
B) m=-4/5, b=13/5
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Problem 1:</u>
A function is linear if its slope is constant and/or its graph is straight (that means 1-degree polynomials only). Therefore, C is the only correct answer.
<u>Problem 2:</u>
Convert to slope-intercept form (y=mx+b):
4x+5y=13
5y=13-4x
y=13/5-4/5x
y=-4/5x+13/5
Now we can see that since the original equation is in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b), the slope, m, is -4/5, and the y-intercept, b, is 13/5, making option B the correct answer.
Answer:$ 43.20
Step-by-step explanation: I think this is right I just worked it out