No. It changes by double the (perpendicular) distance from the point to the line.
y-y1=m(x-x1) m is the slope x1 is x of the given point y1 is y of the given point y stays as y x stays as x ex: P(1,2) m=2 y-2=2(x-1)
It's the variable that stays the same.
The answer stays the same For example: 7-0=0
If x stays the same the expression stays the same. Since the expression involves negative x, the value of the expression decreases as x increases.
The equation remains in 'balance'
always true
a point on a graph where if the graph is transformed the point stays the same.
no it stays the same
It stays at 100%.
Yes. All aircraft have a compass, along with a gyrosocopic horizontal direction indicator. the gyroscope stays still in relation the the earth, and so when the aircraft turns, the gyroscope stays still and the heading is read. This is set by the compas.
No, the number of valence electrons does not stay the same throughout the horizontal rows on the periodic table. The number of valence electrons stays the same throughout the vertical columns of the periodic table.
-- The only horizontal force on a thrown ball is the force of air resistance, so the horizontal acceleration is very small, and the horizontal speed stays almost constant. -- The vertical force on a thrown ball is the force of gravity, so the ball accelerates straight down at the acceleration of gravity. -- The result of unequal horizontal and vertical components of acceleration is a curved path.
Yes because the energy from the sun is not reflected back into space. It stays in Earth's atmosphere, raising global temperatures.
its stays open from 10 am till 10 pm
It just stays there for the rest of the game
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. Boiling point of it is 34.6 degrees Celsius. It stays as diatomic molecules.
y-y1=m(x-x1) m is the slope x1 is x of the given point y1 is y of the given point y stays as y x stays as x ex: P(1,2) m=2 y-2=2(x-1)