Using Pythagorean theorem, the answer should be 8.7ft
The slope of a line perpendicular to the
graph of the equation 5x - 3y = 2 is -3/5.
<h3>How to find the slope of a line?</h3>
given that the equation is 5x - 3y = 2.
now write the equation in standard form y = mx + b
then -3y = 2 - 5x
y = -2/3 + 5x/3
y = 5/3x - 2/3
m 1*m 2 = - 1 is the formula for the slopes from a pair of perpendicular lines. where the slopes of the lines are m 1 and m 2.
Here m1 = 5/3 and m2 = -3/5.
Hence,the slope of a line perpendicular to the
graph of the equation 5x - 3y = 2 is -3/5.
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Answer:
(x + 39) or x = -39
Step-by-step explanation:
Set f(x) to 0
0 = 5x + 195
5x = -195
x = -39
When x=2 y = 110 which means when when x=1 y = 55
the graph would be 11*55 or 605
The table would be 280/4= 70 70*11=770
Which means the difference is 770-605=165
165 is ur answer