8x - 2y-120 = 0 subsitute the x with zero to find the y intercept 0x - 2y-120=0 -2y-120=0 -2y=120 y=60 substitue the y with zero to find the x intercept 8x-120=0 8x=120 x=120/8 x=15 lol hopefully i did this rite... sorry if i didnt XD i have a coordinate geometry test tomorrow... lol
Without the inclusion of an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation
It depends on the value given in the table.
We will be able to identify the answer if we have the equation. We can only check on the coordinates from the given vertex.
The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)
That depends on the equation.
Without the inclusion of an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation
The unit of q in the given equation is not provided.
The units of q in the given equation are not specified.
There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation.
It is the solution of the given equation.
The result of 2 mod 3 in the given equation is 2.
If you have two equations give AND one parametric equation why do you need to find yet another equation?
The y-intercept (or y-intercepts) of an equation is where x = 0. Replace x with zero in the equation, and solve for y.The answer depends on what information you are given - and in what form. If the equation of the curve is given in polar coordinates or in parametric form, the process is quite different to that required when given the Cartesian equation.
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It depends on the value given in the table.
But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
We will be able to identify the answer if we have the equation. We can only check on the coordinates from the given vertex.