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PLEASE HELP THIS IS FOR MY FINALS!
You are given the line whose equation is 2x + y = 3. Answer the following questions:
Write the given equation in slope-intercept form. (2 point)
What is the slope of the line parallel to this line? (1 point)
What is the slope of the line perpendicular to this line? (1 point)
What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (5, 4) and is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x + y = 3in slope-intercept form? (2 point)
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In physics, if a moving object has a starting position at so, an initial velocity of vo, and a constant acceleration a, the the position s at any time t> o is given by: s = 1/2 at ^2 + vot+so solve for the acceleration, a, in terms of the other variables. for this assessment item, you can use^to show exponent and type your answer in the answer box, or you may choose to write your answer on paper and upload it.
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