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∙ 12y agoPoints: (2, 12)
Slope: -3
y-12 = -3(x-2)
y-12 = -3x+6
y = -3x+6+12
y = -3x+18 which is now in slope intercept form
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∙ 12y agoIt could represent a point whose coordinates do satisfy the requirements of the function.
As a straight line equation: y = -3x+18 in slope intercept form
A saddle point is a point in the range of a smooth function every neighbourhood of which contains points on each side of its tangent plane.
graph the ordered pairs (4, -2) AND (1, -1) AND CONNECT TO FORM A line. Which quadrant contains no point for this linear function? Explain your answer
the point is represent location , it has no dimension and it is named using capital letter\s .
It could represent a point whose coordinates do satisfy the requirements of the function.
Some do and some don't. It's possible but not necessary.
As a straight line equation: y = -3x+18 in slope intercept form
MATH 1003?
A vector point function is a function that maps points in a domain to vectors in a vector space. Each point is associated with a vector, serving as an output of the function. This can be used to represent physical quantities like force or velocity that have both magnitude and direction.
Write the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that has a slope of 2 and contains the point (1, 1).
No, it does not. You can tell if something is a function or not by using the vertical line test. If there is more than one point at any vertical line, it is not a function.
A saddle point is a point in the range of a smooth function every neighbourhood of which contains points on each side of its tangent plane.
Because each vertical lines meets its graph in a unique point.
graph the ordered pairs (4, -2) AND (1, -1) AND CONNECT TO FORM A line. Which quadrant contains no point for this linear function? Explain your answer
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.
For example, if the slope at a certain point is 1.5, you can draw a line that goes through the specified point, with that slope. The line would represent the slope at that point. If you want to graph the slope at ALL POINTS, take the derivative of the function, and graph the derivative. The derivative shows the slope of a function at all points.