The slope of the first equation has a slope of one and a y intercept of -4. The second equation has a y intercept of -2.3333 as seen when plugging in 0 for x, so the same y-intercept and same line are out of the question. This means either they have the same slope and thus are parallel or intersect at some point. A simple way to find out? Plug in 1 for x on the second. If it isn't -1.33333, which is a slope of positive 1 such as in the first equation, they WILL INTERSECT somewhere. When plugging in 1, we get
3y - 1 = -7
3y = -6
y = -2
(1, -2) is the next point after (0, -2.3333)
That means it is most certainly not the same slope, and thus they will intersect at some point. The two slopes are 1/1 and 1/3 if you weren't aware.
53 degrees because it's complementary.
The standard form would be x+3y=-27
Refer to the image attached.
Since, we have to divide the polynomial by (x+2) using synthetic division.
We will divide the coefficients 4 -2 3 by -2
First term = 4 will remain same.
Second term =
So, second term = -10
Third term =
So, third term = 23
So, 4 -10 23 is the correct answer
So, Option 2 is the correct answer.
Answer:
brainliest pls
Step-by-step explanation: