This is it:
Explain how to find the equation of a line perpendicular to a given line through a point not on the given line.
You don't know any points or the slope. %26amp; you can't make one up.
Will someone PLEASE help me with this geometry problem?
1. The slope of the line you are trying to find will be the negative inverse of the line it is perpendicular to.
2. Then use the points you are given (even though they are not on the line) and the point slope form of a line to write the equation of the line. The point slope form is y - y0 = m(x - x0) where (x0, y0) is a point on the line.
Example:
A line perpendicular to y = 2x-4 that goes through (3,1).
The lines slope will be -1/2 (the negative inverse of 2)
The equation will be y - 1 = -1/2(x - 3)
This is based on using the, slope, the point (3,1) and the point-slope form of the equation.
Hope this helps!
Reply:You have the equation of one line
y = mx + b
Any line that is perpendicular to it will have slope = -1/m.
Suppose you want the perpendicular to pass through a point (x₁,y₁). Then the equation for the perpendicular is
y-y₁ = (-1/m)(x-x₁)
which can be rearranged to
y = (-1/m)x + (x₁/m + y₁)
Reply:Is bascially asking you to write a formula on how to solve this question without using solid data.
That means you have to use variables only.
Lets say, I want to find the answer to C but you do not have any other numbers to work with. Explain how you can solve C.
Well...you can say....
A + B = C
The formula you derived has to be correct at all times.
Another example is Quadratic Equation ( Don't know if you have learned that already ). But it is a formula created out of no data.
In your case, you know that for any slope to exist, you need 2 points in space.
[ x1, y1 ] [ x2, y2 ].....
so to find the midpoint is [ x2 - x1, y2 - y1 ] / 2
See how I am doing this?
I am getting solution out of nothing.
Reply:If you are given a line, solve for y to find its slope and then use the negative reciprocal of that slope for a perperdicular line. After use either y = mx+b or point slope formula to write the new equation.
Reply:1) Find slope using negative reciprocal of given line's slope
2) Use formula y-y0= m(x-x0) where m= slope, x0= given x-coord, y0= given y-coord
Reply:A perpendicular line is an intersecting line that makes a 90 degree angle(right angle) A plus sign is an example of perpendicular lines. So I would make a 90 degree angle with the other line given to you.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Help i have a Peugeot 206 it wont start its had 1diagnostic didn't show anything Peugeot say its needs deep
Peugeot206 haveing Deep diagnostic It's all ready had one diagnostic has they can't find anything wrong. It wont go? door's don't lock engine doesent turn over
Help i have a Peugeot 206 it wont start its had 1diagnostic didn't show anything Peugeot say its needs deep
In two years of answering questions about Peugeot here, I have never ever heard of "Deep Diagnostic". Do They think you have "deep pockets?"
I suggest you stay away from Peugeot garages and phone some other garages to ask if they can diagnose Peugeot electrical problems. Ask for a print out of the error codes from your first diagnostic....If they even did it!
The 206's made at the Ryton Plant, before its final closure, are known for their problems with the ECU. Electronic Contol Unit. Are you from the UK? I can give internet references for this if you request it.
Maybe it's time for just a new ECU and have everything working again??
Good luck to you.
Help i have a Peugeot 206 it wont start its had 1diagnostic didn't show anything Peugeot say its needs deep
In two years of answering questions about Peugeot here, I have never ever heard of "Deep Diagnostic". Do They think you have "deep pockets?"
I suggest you stay away from Peugeot garages and phone some other garages to ask if they can diagnose Peugeot electrical problems. Ask for a print out of the error codes from your first diagnostic....If they even did it!
The 206's made at the Ryton Plant, before its final closure, are known for their problems with the ECU. Electronic Contol Unit. Are you from the UK? I can give internet references for this if you request it.
Maybe it's time for just a new ECU and have everything working again??
Good luck to you.
HELP! My son came home from work with COOKING OIL spills all over his khaki pants. What will remove that?
Dawn dish soap. don't put in dryer. line dry. if still there, repeat and try again. do not use anything else that may re-act with the grease
HELP! My son came home from work with COOKING OIL spills all over his khaki pants. What will remove that?
You may have some luck with dawn ultra and some very very hot water. I would put them in a stock pot and boil them for a bit, maybe with some lemon juice, then dump them into the washer on HOT with some Dawn. Not too much, though, or you'll have a soap mountain.
Don't boil soap in the pot, though...tends to keep the flavor.
Reply:I know this maybe crazy, but works fine everytime..
U can either wash the spot with petrol or kerosene. Let the spot be soaked and then u can wash it with your usual soap and stuff..
All the best.
Reply:first soak in dawn dish soap then spray shout on the areas affected
Reply:i've had great luck with GooGone for grease and oil stains! Works great! Don't machine wash afterward,. let it air dry to make sure the stain is gone first, repeat if you need to.
Reply:Fels Napatha Soap...works for a variety of things but, it is good for oil based stains. I would imagine that would mean oil itself.
Just wet the bar and rub it on the stain. Let it sit for a while and then launder as usual.
Do not dry in the dryer until you are sure the stain is gone...this will set the stain.
Reply:I think it somewhat depends on the fabric, not only the type of spill. for example my hubby had cooking oil all over a polo-type t-shirt (100% cotton). They were months old and everytime I would wash the shirt I'd forget to do the stain treatment and I finally one day remembered and removed all of them with SHOUT stain remover (in the US). I just poured a good amount on the shirt, let it soak for a few minutes, threw it in the washing machine and also put some Shout in the bleach cassette of the washer. And it was all out.
That's why I'm thinking might not work on capris, because the shirt fabric was absorbant and soaked in all that stain remover. but you can try.
it was a burgundy red shirt, so don't worry about bleach stains. Shout is good for colors.
HELP! My son came home from work with COOKING OIL spills all over his khaki pants. What will remove that?
You may have some luck with dawn ultra and some very very hot water. I would put them in a stock pot and boil them for a bit, maybe with some lemon juice, then dump them into the washer on HOT with some Dawn. Not too much, though, or you'll have a soap mountain.
Don't boil soap in the pot, though...tends to keep the flavor.
Reply:I know this maybe crazy, but works fine everytime..
U can either wash the spot with petrol or kerosene. Let the spot be soaked and then u can wash it with your usual soap and stuff..
All the best.
Reply:first soak in dawn dish soap then spray shout on the areas affected
Reply:i've had great luck with GooGone for grease and oil stains! Works great! Don't machine wash afterward,. let it air dry to make sure the stain is gone first, repeat if you need to.
Reply:Fels Napatha Soap...works for a variety of things but, it is good for oil based stains. I would imagine that would mean oil itself.
Just wet the bar and rub it on the stain. Let it sit for a while and then launder as usual.
Do not dry in the dryer until you are sure the stain is gone...this will set the stain.
Reply:I think it somewhat depends on the fabric, not only the type of spill. for example my hubby had cooking oil all over a polo-type t-shirt (100% cotton). They were months old and everytime I would wash the shirt I'd forget to do the stain treatment and I finally one day remembered and removed all of them with SHOUT stain remover (in the US). I just poured a good amount on the shirt, let it soak for a few minutes, threw it in the washing machine and also put some Shout in the bleach cassette of the washer. And it was all out.
That's why I'm thinking might not work on capris, because the shirt fabric was absorbant and soaked in all that stain remover. but you can try.
it was a burgundy red shirt, so don't worry about bleach stains. Shout is good for colors.
How do I fix my ipod (photo help)?
I went to: my computer%26gt;owners ipod%26gt;photos%26gt;Thumbs. There i deleted 2 files to save room on my ipod not knowing those were the files needed to put pictures on my ipod. So im asking you how to get those files back to fix it. Please Help?
How do I fix my ipod (photo help)?
Check your recycle bin, and restore it if it's there.
How do I fix my ipod (photo help)?
Check your recycle bin, and restore it if it's there.
Essay on how athletes should need to get a degree before playing on pro teams. Help! (due tom)?
I am doing a 2-3 page essay and i need anything you can give me to help me out. Anything is fine. Please dont comment on how i have procrastinated or anything.. Thanks :D
Essay on how athletes should need to get a degree before playing on pro teams. Help! (due tom)?
You always need to have a backup just in case your aspirations to become a professional sport player does not work out. If you don't get that offer and you have no skills or majors you will have no where to go to look for a job.
botanical garden
Essay on how athletes should need to get a degree before playing on pro teams. Help! (due tom)?
You always need to have a backup just in case your aspirations to become a professional sport player does not work out. If you don't get that offer and you have no skills or majors you will have no where to go to look for a job.
botanical garden
What are some inexpensive ways to help the environment?
Use a bike for transportation. Recycle. Dont waste electricity.
What are some inexpensive ways to help the environment?
In public restrooms, don't use paper towels or air blowers, shake your hands dry. This saves alot of energy and trees. Turn off lights in your house when your not using them, and unplug devices. Even if they are switched off, they plug is still using power. Always recycle, bike or walk, dont leave trash around, ect.
Reply:Use your own bags when shopping at the store. You won't believe how much garbage you're saving a year just by not using plastic ones and throwing them away.
Always recycle things like paper and cans.
Hang your clothes up for drying instead of using a drying machine.
Reply:About everything you do to help the enviornment is cheaper then hurting it. For instance chlorine- used in many cleaning solutions, is known to cause cancer, how much do you think that will cost in the long run. Use baking soda instead it actually cleans better in most cases. Stop using paper towels, instead get some old bath towels, cut them up and use those. Don't run your washing machine for just a few shirts, fill it up. Stop using the dishwasher, cleaning dishes by hand is faster and doesn't' use nearly as much resources. Basically, if you keep Earth and it's wellbeing (as well as yours) in mind at all times, eventually not hurting it will become like second nature to you.
Reply:ABSOLUTLEY!by shutting off ur lights u can save electricity(which costs money),and save the environment
Reply:you can use a bike,scooter,or even a car that uses methonol.you can carpool with a bud.walk to places.and even shut off lights when not using.
Reply:hairspray and hair dryer destroy the ozone layer. keep ur surroundings clean . recycle and be more creative.
Reply:support hemp products!
learn all you can about it!
Reply:Use thrift stores! It's first-use recycling!
Reply:In general, society could make more use of hemp (not smoking it, LOL) instead of cutting down as many trees as we do. Personally, you could use recycled paper.
What are some inexpensive ways to help the environment?
In public restrooms, don't use paper towels or air blowers, shake your hands dry. This saves alot of energy and trees. Turn off lights in your house when your not using them, and unplug devices. Even if they are switched off, they plug is still using power. Always recycle, bike or walk, dont leave trash around, ect.
Reply:Use your own bags when shopping at the store. You won't believe how much garbage you're saving a year just by not using plastic ones and throwing them away.
Always recycle things like paper and cans.
Hang your clothes up for drying instead of using a drying machine.
Reply:About everything you do to help the enviornment is cheaper then hurting it. For instance chlorine- used in many cleaning solutions, is known to cause cancer, how much do you think that will cost in the long run. Use baking soda instead it actually cleans better in most cases. Stop using paper towels, instead get some old bath towels, cut them up and use those. Don't run your washing machine for just a few shirts, fill it up. Stop using the dishwasher, cleaning dishes by hand is faster and doesn't' use nearly as much resources. Basically, if you keep Earth and it's wellbeing (as well as yours) in mind at all times, eventually not hurting it will become like second nature to you.
Reply:ABSOLUTLEY!by shutting off ur lights u can save electricity(which costs money),and save the environment
Reply:you can use a bike,scooter,or even a car that uses methonol.you can carpool with a bud.walk to places.and even shut off lights when not using.
Reply:hairspray and hair dryer destroy the ozone layer. keep ur surroundings clean . recycle and be more creative.
Reply:support hemp products!
learn all you can about it!
Reply:Use thrift stores! It's first-use recycling!
Reply:In general, society could make more use of hemp (not smoking it, LOL) instead of cutting down as many trees as we do. Personally, you could use recycled paper.
HOw could taxes be used as an incentive to help american companies stop outsourcing?
could we for example give better tax rates and breaks to companies that hire american workers here at home and penalize those who ship jobs overseas for example?
would this be a patriotic mindset??
HOw could taxes be used as an incentive to help american companies stop outsourcing?
My answer is based on the prospective presidential nominees case that they will increase taxes on job exporters while I've not heard one mention lowering taxes on those who bring jobs here. This to me is a flawed way of thinking as it doesn't seem to me to be a way to bring new companies here. Since I consider the problem to be two-fold thats what my answer reflects, simply giving tax breaks isn't the answer imo.
Instead of increasing taxes via tariffs to bring the price of imported goods up we should be focusing on ways to make taxes lower to entice companies to set up shop here.
Increasing taxes on imported goods does nothing more than increase the cost on former cheaply bought goods, giving more money to the government. If they are shipping these goods to other countries besides us they still have lower operating costs. These taxes do nothing more than shift the burden to the consumer here. It's a falsely represented way of forcing companies to hire here. Hint-the taxes that made them set up shop elsewhere are still active here...they aren't coming back so long as they are so high it's not fiscally viable.
Ever hear the saying you get more flies with honey than vinegar? Well same principle, if operating costs in the form of decreased taxes reached a point where overall overhead was lower for manufacturing here the companies would come here. They are in the business of making money so they are going to go where they are able to retain the most money possible.
This is an overly simplified explanation but rest assured that tariffs aren't the way to go as they really do nothing more than push companies further away from the US.
Reply:Develop more economic development areas. Consider rebates for training and retaining employees here. Give tax breaks for companies that offer health insurance at reasonable rates for their employees- this would help with the cost to the business. Offer more in the line of depreciation and machinery and equipment purchases- You would need people to operate the equipment. Give business some reason to want to hire at home as opposed to only looking at cheaper foreign labor.
This would not penalize businesses for making choices to move out of the US, but rewarding them for making a choice to stay. If we only penalize companies for going elsewhere, that will not only make them look for other reasons to leave, but if the penalties are a minimal amount compared to the savings they would get on cheaper labor (like some of the recent ones have been) it defeats the purpose.
Reply:reduce corporate taxes like just about every other industrialized country has including Canada and Germany and Ireland- you tax and they leave- commonsense. Treat business like a partner- reduce excessive regulation schemes and helo foster growth.
And yes unions need to protect workers and seek FAIR wages but MANY are extortion outfits- and I've been in a few.
Require all americans to take and pass at least a full year of economics in high school taught by teachers with business or economics degrees
Reply:you are way too late for that
America barely produces anything anymore - we are a consumer nation.
Nothing is going to stop business from outsourcing because its about money and they will always go where its cheaper to produce their goods and make more money.
Unless you stop business from running the government you wont get jobs back ever.
The death of the middle class is by DESIGN.
Reply:1. Set progressive global tax rates on the wealthy, say 70% on income, capital gains, and estate for anyone making over $1,000,000.00 a year. 2. Set up strong global labor unions and global government to reign in corrupt global corporations and set global labor standards and wages so no one has to work 14 hour shifts for pennies per hour.
Reply:Unions push jobs overseas not companies. Get rid of the Unions.
Reply:Charge a lot of tax for imported products and offer tax cuts for each american employee.
QED.
Reply:reduce them to be like Ireland. Then watch a huge explosion of jobs.
would this be a patriotic mindset??
HOw could taxes be used as an incentive to help american companies stop outsourcing?
My answer is based on the prospective presidential nominees case that they will increase taxes on job exporters while I've not heard one mention lowering taxes on those who bring jobs here. This to me is a flawed way of thinking as it doesn't seem to me to be a way to bring new companies here. Since I consider the problem to be two-fold thats what my answer reflects, simply giving tax breaks isn't the answer imo.
Instead of increasing taxes via tariffs to bring the price of imported goods up we should be focusing on ways to make taxes lower to entice companies to set up shop here.
Increasing taxes on imported goods does nothing more than increase the cost on former cheaply bought goods, giving more money to the government. If they are shipping these goods to other countries besides us they still have lower operating costs. These taxes do nothing more than shift the burden to the consumer here. It's a falsely represented way of forcing companies to hire here. Hint-the taxes that made them set up shop elsewhere are still active here...they aren't coming back so long as they are so high it's not fiscally viable.
Ever hear the saying you get more flies with honey than vinegar? Well same principle, if operating costs in the form of decreased taxes reached a point where overall overhead was lower for manufacturing here the companies would come here. They are in the business of making money so they are going to go where they are able to retain the most money possible.
This is an overly simplified explanation but rest assured that tariffs aren't the way to go as they really do nothing more than push companies further away from the US.
Reply:Develop more economic development areas. Consider rebates for training and retaining employees here. Give tax breaks for companies that offer health insurance at reasonable rates for their employees- this would help with the cost to the business. Offer more in the line of depreciation and machinery and equipment purchases- You would need people to operate the equipment. Give business some reason to want to hire at home as opposed to only looking at cheaper foreign labor.
This would not penalize businesses for making choices to move out of the US, but rewarding them for making a choice to stay. If we only penalize companies for going elsewhere, that will not only make them look for other reasons to leave, but if the penalties are a minimal amount compared to the savings they would get on cheaper labor (like some of the recent ones have been) it defeats the purpose.
Reply:reduce corporate taxes like just about every other industrialized country has including Canada and Germany and Ireland- you tax and they leave- commonsense. Treat business like a partner- reduce excessive regulation schemes and helo foster growth.
And yes unions need to protect workers and seek FAIR wages but MANY are extortion outfits- and I've been in a few.
Require all americans to take and pass at least a full year of economics in high school taught by teachers with business or economics degrees
Reply:you are way too late for that
America barely produces anything anymore - we are a consumer nation.
Nothing is going to stop business from outsourcing because its about money and they will always go where its cheaper to produce their goods and make more money.
Unless you stop business from running the government you wont get jobs back ever.
The death of the middle class is by DESIGN.
Reply:1. Set progressive global tax rates on the wealthy, say 70% on income, capital gains, and estate for anyone making over $1,000,000.00 a year. 2. Set up strong global labor unions and global government to reign in corrupt global corporations and set global labor standards and wages so no one has to work 14 hour shifts for pennies per hour.
Reply:Unions push jobs overseas not companies. Get rid of the Unions.
Reply:Charge a lot of tax for imported products and offer tax cuts for each american employee.
QED.
Reply:reduce them to be like Ireland. Then watch a huge explosion of jobs.
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