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Question 612632: Find the distance between the points (2, -3) and (5, -4).
Find the distance between the points (-1, 3) and (5, 0). (Hint: Remember to simplify the square root if you can. For example: sqrt 28 = 2 sqrt 7.)
Write your answer to problems 3 and 4 as ordered pairs (x, y).
Find the midpoint between the points (3, 1) and (1, 5).
Find the midpoint between the points (5, 2) and (-1, -2).
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Question 616450: In the plane xy-plane, which of the following are point os intersection of the circles whose equations are x^2 + y^2 = 4 and (x - 2)^2 + y^2 = 4?
A. (-1, sqrt(3)) , (-1, -sqrt (3))
B. (1, sqrt (3)), (1, -sqrt (3))
C. (1, sqrt (3)), (-1, sqrt(3))
D. (1,1), (-1,1)
E. (1,1), (1, -2)
How is it possible that a circle can be expressed by an equation? I am quite perplexed by this... How do you find the point of intersection?
Thank you so much for any help you can give me?
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Question 616669: Without graphing answer the following questions about the system.
4x+y=8
12x-24=-3y
Does the system have one solution, no solution, or an infinite number of solutions?
Is the system inconsistant, are the equations dependent, or neither?
What does the graph look like, One line, intersecting lines, or parallel lines?
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Question 617761: Without graphing answer the following questions about the system:
4x+y=7
32x-56=-8y
Does the system have one solution, no solution or an infinite number of solutions? Is the system incosistent, are the equations dependent, or neither?
What does the eqation look like? Does it have one line, parallel lines or intersecting lines?
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Question 621129: Give the coordinates of the vertex and graph the coordinates of the parabola?
y=x^2+2x+4
I know the vertex is (-1,3) and I can easily plot that on the graph but what is the other point I have to plot in order to graph the parabola? I'm having a hard time with the graphing part.
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Question 621126: Give the coordinates of the vertex and graph the coordinates of the parabola?
y=x^2+2x+4
I know the vertex is (-1,3) and I can easily plot that on the graph but what is the other point I have to plot in order to graph the parabola? I'm having a hard time with the graphing part.
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Question 622034: Solve the system of equations by graphing?
5x-6y=36
5x=6y+36
I was able to solve the first equation 5x-6y=36 and graph it but I wasn't able to solve the second equation 5x=6y+36 and graph it. Can you please include the points that I have to graph, thanks.
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Question 622084: Sketch the graph of the parabola.
y=-x^2+4x-7
I found the vertex which is (2,-3) so I graphed that point. What is the other point that I need to graph? I don't know how to get the other point in order to complete the graph of the parabola. Can you please include the other point and how you got the other point, thanks.
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Question 622103: Graph the quadratic equation by plotting points?
Graph the quadratic equation by plotting points
y=-2x^2+3
I found the vertex which is (0,3) so I graphed that point. What is the other point that I need to graph? I don't know how to get the other point in order to complete the graph of the parabola. Can you please include the other point and how you got the other point, thanks.
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Question 622103: Graph the quadratic equation by plotting points?
Graph the quadratic equation by plotting points
y=-2x^2+3
I found the vertex which is (0,3) so I graphed that point. What is the other point that I need to graph? I don't know how to get the other point in order to complete the graph of the parabola. Can you please include the other point and how you got the other point, thanks.
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Question 622577: How do I incorporate these words in this problem?
Words Origin, Ordered pair, X- or Y-intercept, slope, Reciprocal.
This is the equation: Y= -3X -6; (-1,5) and Y = (-1/3)X -4; (-6,-3)
I know nothing about this problem I have to turn it in on June 21, 2012 and 11:59 pm. Please help
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Question 623677: Dear All,
I wish if you could help me understand below, please?
The problem says: Line X has a slope of 3. The line passes through Point X at (-2,-1) and also passes through Point Z., which has an x-coordinate of 0. What are the coordinates of Point Z?
So I guess that I have to substitute the given values in the formula m=Y2-y1 / X2-X1 (sorry I could not find the small 2s and 1s in my keyboard). So I got: 3= -1-y/-2-0 then 3= -1-y / -2 and after that I am stuck. I do not know how to find the Y value.
Many thanks for your help.
Ilda
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Question 623677: Dear All,
I wish if you could help me understand below, please?
The problem says: Line X has a slope of 3. The line passes through Point X at (-2,-1) and also passes through Point Z., which has an x-coordinate of 0. What are the coordinates of Point Z?
So I guess that I have to substitute the given values in the formula m=Y2-y1 / X2-X1 (sorry I could not find the small 2s and 1s in my keyboard). So I got: 3= -1-y/-2-0 then 3= -1-y / -2 and after that I am stuck. I do not know how to find the Y value.
Many thanks for your help.
Ilda
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Question 624350: For the graph of the equation , (x^2)(y^2)+ (xy)= 8
Is the graph symmetric with respect to the X-axis? Yes or No?
Is the graph symmetric with respect to the Y-axis? Yes or No?
Is the graph symmetric with respect to the Origin? Yes or No?
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Question 625686: please help me with this question it says i have to solve the system below graphically and indicate the method i use to plot the lines and show my work.... a. y=2x 2x+y=4 b. check by substituting the answer back into the orginal equations. thank you...
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