Now it is your turn to plan the trajectories required to launch a spacecraft through a specific route in space. The launch area is identified on the map below.
Launch Area:___(1, 2)___ Point A:___(0, 3)___ Point B:___(-3, 0)___ Point C:___(-1, -4)___ 1.Graph the cordinates of the specifics points in space your spacecraft will travel to. You must show your work on each question below. 2.Determine the equation of the line, in standard form, that will get your spacecraft from the Launch Area to Point A. 3.Determine the equation of the line, in point-slope form, that will get your spacecraft from Point A to Point B. 4.Determine the equation of the line, in slope-intercept form, that will get your spacecraft from Point B to Point C. 5.Convert the equations you arrived at in question 2 and into slope-intercept form. Make sure to include all of your work. 6.Reflect back on this scenario and each equation you created. Would any restrictions apply to the domain and range of those equations? Explain your reasoning using complete sentences.
@shadow22
Damn, alright
Maybe @Ahlpa_Omega32 can help
Hold on give me a second to look over these, and let me finish helping these two people and i'll be with you as soon as possible. Thanks in advance!
Have you tried graphing the points?
Thankyou so much! @alpha_omega32
No I haven't I don't know what to graph @bloopman
The points it gives you. Try just putting a dot where they are on a piece of paper. (1,2) (0,3) (-3,0) (-1,-4).
hold on let me get some graph paper
What do i do now?
draw straight line(s) between them
I dont know if I graphed it right
should look roughly like |dw:1396393299301:dw|
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