Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.04.2021 01:00, pito63

Part A: The most popular ride in the park is the monster roller coaster, so Anita wants that to be the most direct route. The roller coaster is located at (15, 27). Write the equation in slope-intercept form of the line connecting the park entrance (this is the origin) to the rollercoaster. (6 points) Part B: From the first path from the entrance to the rollercoaster, many people head to the Ferris Wheel. It is located at (18,30). Anita needs a path that is perpendicular to the first path, that leads to the Farris Wheel. What is the equation in slope-intercept form of that line? (6 points)

Part C: Finally, Anita wants to connect the Ferris Wheel at (18,30) with the Petting Zoo, using a path parallel to the original line from the entrance to the Rollercoaster.

Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form for the path to the Petting Zoo. Then give two possible locations for the Petting Zoo. (8 points)

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