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Andrew walks along a road which can be modeled by the equation y=3x, where (0,0) represents his starting point. When he reaches the point (1
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Andrew walks along a road which can be modeled by the equation y=3x, where (0,0) represents his starting point. When he reaches the point (12,36), he turns right, so that he is traveling perpendicular to the original road, until he stops at a point which is due east of his starting point (in other words, on the x-axis).
What is the point where Andrew stops?
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Answer:
(120,0)
Steps:
y-36=-1/3(x-12)
(0)-36=-1/3(x-12)
(-3)(-36)=x-12
108=x-12
120=x