Ok, last time I promise. I have two problems(both deal w/graphs).
#1: How do you find the equation of a line when all they do is provide a graph with the line on it? The line does form a right triangle with the x and y axis.
#2: Find the point(s) of intersection: x^2 + y^2=25, 2x-y=5
I know the x and y squared means its a circle, right? For any of you that wonder, all these questions are from an algebra assessment(which as you can guess, I need to review, lol)
Thanks for all the help!!!!!
#1: How do you find the equation of a line when all they do is provide a graph with the line on it? The line does form a right triangle with the x and y axis.
#2: Find the point(s) of intersection: x^2 + y^2=25, 2x-y=5
I know the x and y squared means its a circle, right? For any of you that wonder, all these questions are from an algebra assessment(which as you can guess, I need to review, lol)
Thanks for all the help!!!!!