if y = x^a, then logxy = a
Write the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that has a slope of 2 and contains the point (1, 1).
It is not an equation because it doesn't have an equal sign in it so to write it in slope-intercept form is impossible
I need step by step on my graphic calculator on how to write an equation
No.
y = 2x + 1.
The equation of the line is of the form y = 3x + c where c is a constant. The point (4,9) is on the line, so substituting x=4, y=9 in the equation, 9 = 3*4 + c = 12 + c so c = -3 So the equation of the line is y = 3x - 3
y=mx+b y0=mx0+b 5=3*2+b b=5-5=0 y=3x+0
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if y = x^a, then logxy = a
we see the amplitude of the wave and carefully note it then we see the starting from the x axis and then write the equation in sin form
you say undefined
ax2 + bx + c
the formula for standard form is Ax+By=C
No, because without an equality sign it can't be classed as an equation.
Write the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that has a slope of 2 and contains the point (1, 1).
It is not an equation because it doesn't have an equal sign in it so to write it in slope-intercept form is impossible