Respuesta :
3x + 7y = 7
If we put this equation into point-slope form we get:
[tex]y=-\frac{3}{7}+1[/tex]
Therefore we have a negative slope of -(3/7), so the line is "tilted right downward".
The last choice of answer is the correct answer.
If we put this equation into point-slope form we get:
[tex]y=-\frac{3}{7}+1[/tex]
Therefore we have a negative slope of -(3/7), so the line is "tilted right downward".
The last choice of answer is the correct answer.
Answer:
option 4th is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given an equation of a line 3x+7y=7
We have general form for equation of line which is: y=mx+c
Where m is slope of the line and c is constant
We will rearrange the given equation by dividing each term by 7 we get:
[tex]y=1-\frac{3}{7}x[/tex]
Where slope is [tex]\frac{3}{7}[/tex] on comparing it with general equation
Since, the slope is negative therefore, it will be tilted
You can see the attachment to get it more clearly,
The given line is tilted right downward
Therefore, option 4th is correct.