
How do you write the equation of the line perpendicular to y=1/3x+2 ...
Jun 9, 2016 · 3x+y=4 If a line has a slope of m then any line perpendicular to it has a slope of (-1/m) The given line y=1/3x+2 is in slope-intercept form with a slope of 1/3 Any line perpendicular to the given …
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For ideal gas on a pV diagram, an adiabatic curve is always steeper than an isotherm if they intersect. The ideal gas equation: pV = nRT p is pressure V is volume n is number of moles R is ideal gas …
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The graph has a slope of #3/4#, and the y intercept is at # (0,3)#. The slope intercept form of the graph is: #y=3/4x+3# Standard Form: #y-3/4x=3# #y-3/4x-3=0# For the third problem, given the table of …
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The line perpendicular to the given line is y + 2 = 5(x - 3) or y = 5x-17 You are given a point and an easy way to find slope, so the most convenient equation is the point-slope form of the equation of the …
How do you write the equation of a line in slope intercept ... - Socratic
Feb 18, 2016 · A "point" is conventionally written as an (x,y) coordinate. Thus, the x = 5 and the y = -6 in this case. Plug those values and the given slope into the equation for a line: y = m*x + b This will also …
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Aug 4, 2016 · How do you write an equation of a line given slope is undefined and the coordinates are (-12,0)?
What is the equation of the line that has a slope of 2 and a y ...
y=2x+9 The slope gives the coefficient for x, that says how much y will change with a change of x. The y-intercept tells you where the line will cross the y-axis, in other words when x=0
How do you find the slope and y intercept to sketch #y=x-10#?
Mar 10, 2016 · Explanation: y = mx + c , is the equation of a line in slope-intercept form. where m represents the gradient (slope) and c , the y-intercept.
How do you find the slope and y intercept of - 4? | Socratic
Slope = 4, y intercept = 4 The y intercept is the value of y where the function you're plotting crosses the y axis, so if we set x = 0 in the equation we can see we get y = 4. The slope represents the change in …
A line passes through # (3, -2)# and # (8, 2)#. How do you ... - Socratic
A line passes through # (3, -2)# and # (8, 2)#. How do you write an equation for the line in point-slope form? What about in standard form? Algebra