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This question was already asked before...just use this link, If that still doesn't help, srry.
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oops, my bad.
The cartesian product of two sets is the set of all possible ordered pairs whose first component is a member of the first set and whose second component is a member of the second set.
{{s,14}}
s = kt
14 = k 12
k = 7/6 s = 7/6 t when t = 7 s = 49/6
s/t=14/12
Then s/t, where t is 7 must equal to 14/12.
s/7=14/12
12s=98
s=98/12
s=49/6
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1/5 is r each subsequent term is the term before it multiplied by 1/5
i was talking to mathwizpro not you guest, but its okay, since she lives in las vegas
yeah, srry
umm...ok then
y = mx+b
y = 1/2 x +b sub in the given point to calc b
6 = 1/2 (4) + b
b = 4 line eq = y= 1/2 x + 4
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Lol! I think that we should help others and solve their problems, we might be chatting a bit too much...
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Thanks! I'm not that smart though...
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Oh I see. Thanks!