Asked by Michael
4) The line with slope 6/5 , going through (0, 2). Write equation in Slope Intercept Form.
I am new to this so can you show me a step by step method of solving this problem so i can use it as a practice template.
I am new to this so can you show me a step by step method of solving this problem so i can use it as a practice template.
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Answered by
Scott
y = m x + b ... m is slope, b is y-intercept
plug in point ... 2 = 6/5 (0) + b ... 2 = b
y = 6/5 x + 2
plug in point ... 2 = 6/5 (0) + b ... 2 = b
y = 6/5 x + 2
Answered by
your mom
y = m x + b ... m is slope, b is y-intercept
plug in point ... 2 = 6/5 (0) + b ... 2 = b
y = 6/5 x + 2
plug in point ... 2 = 6/5 (0) + b ... 2 = b
y = 6/5 x + 2
Answered by
Nives
(1,-5) m=6/5 how I graph
Answered by
Nives
Graph the line passing through (1,-5) whose slope is m=6/5.
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ilyas on connexus
a class has 9 girls and 12 boys. what is the probability of a teacher randomly calling on a boy?
Answered by
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There are 9 + 12 = 21 students in total.
The probability of calling on any one boy is the number of boys divided by the total number of students:
P(boy) = 12/21
Simplifying the fraction, we have:
P(boy) = 4/7
Therefore, the probability of a teacher randomly calling on a boy is 4/7 or about 0.57 (rounded to two decimal places).
The probability of calling on any one boy is the number of boys divided by the total number of students:
P(boy) = 12/21
Simplifying the fraction, we have:
P(boy) = 4/7
Therefore, the probability of a teacher randomly calling on a boy is 4/7 or about 0.57 (rounded to two decimal places).
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