Answer:
Daniel's equation will have a vertical translation by 2 units in the positive direction.
Step-by-step explanation:
Errol's bike ride can be modeled by the equation,
[tex]d(t)=-\frac{1}{4}t+2[/tex]
Slope of the equation = [tex]-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]
Here slope defines the rate of change of distance from Errol's house.
Y-intercept = 2, which represents the distance of the school from his home.
Let the equation that represents the equation is,
d(t) = mt + b
Errol's friend Daniel lives 4 miles away from school that means y intercept of the equation (b) = 4
Since Daniel drives his bike at the same pace as Errol, slope will be same.
Equation that models the distance will be
[tex]d(t)=-\frac{1}{4}t+4[/tex]
If we compare both the equations, slopes are same but y-intercepts have a difference of 2 units
Therefore, the graph from the Daniel's equation will have a vertical translation by 2 units in the positive direction.