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29.01.2020 •
Mathematics
Find the equation of the line that is parallel to the x-axis and goes through (4,-3)
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Ответ:
y = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel lines are lines which do not intersect. If the line is parallel to the x-axis then it is a horizontal line that intercepts the y-axis at the y-coordinate of the point (4,-3). So the equation of the line is y = b where b is the y-coordinate or y-intercept. Here it is y = 3.
Ответ:
A complete or whole circle is taken as 1 and parts of the circles are represented as fractions. For example, if a circle is divided into 8 equal parts, each of the parts represents the fraction 1/8. Three parts of such a circle would represent 3/8 and on.
Here we are dealing with a type of problems, where fractions representing certain parts in a circle are given and we are required to find the fraction representing the remaining unknown part of the circle. To solve such problems, we add up the fractions representing the fractional parts and then subtract the sum from 1, the whole circle. The result gives the fraction representing the unknown fractional part of the circle.