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Line k is in the rectangular coordinate system. If line k is defined b
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30 Mar 2021, 05:26
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Line k is in the rectangular coordinate system. If line k is defined by the equation 3y = 2x + 6, and line k intersects the x-axis at point (a,b), then what is the value of a?
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Line k is in the rectangular coordinate system. If line k is defined by the equation 3y = 2x + 6, and line k intersects the x-axis at point (a,b), then what is the value of a?
Key concept #1: All points on the x-axis have 0 as their y-coordinate Key concept #2: If a point is on a line, then the x- and y-coordinates of that point must satisfy the equation of that line
Application of key concept #1: Since (a,b) lies on the x-axis, we know that b = 0, which means the point is (a, 0)
Application of key concept #2: If (a, 0) lies on the line, then it must be true that: 3(0) = 2a + 6 Simplify: 0 = 2a + 6 Subtract 6 from both sides: -6 = 2a Solve: a = -3
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Line k is in the rectangular coordinate system. If line k is defined by the equation 3y = 2x + 6, and line k intersects the x-axis at point (a,b), then what is the value of a?
A. -3 B. -2 C. 0 D. 2 E. 3
line k intersects the x-axis at point (a, b) i.e. \(b = 0\)
Line k is in the rectangular coordinate system. If line k is defined b
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02 Nov 2022, 04:14
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Line k is in the rectangular coordinate system. If line k is defined by the equation 3y = 2x +6, and line k intersects the x—axis at the point (a,b), then what is the value of a?
Line k is in the rectangular coordinate system. If line k is defined b
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Line k is in the rectangular coordinate system. If line k is defined by the equation 3y = 2x+6, and line k intersects the x—axis at the point (alb), then what is the value of a ?