Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
plot an open circle on the 4 and a closed circle on the 10. Then draw a line that goes from 4 to 10.
Answer:
Neither
Step-by-step explanation:
To tell if lines are perpendicular or parallel just from the equations, you need to look at the slopes. So get the equations into slop-intercept form
(y = slope * x + y-intercept)
2x = 14 + y
-14 -14
2x - 14 = y OR y = 2x - 14
*So the slope of the first equation is 2*
4x + 2y = 10
-4x -4x
2y = -4x + 10
/2 /2
y = -4/2 + 10
*So the slope is -2*
For the lines to be parallel, the slopes have to be the same. For them to be perpendicular, the slopes have to be opposite (negative is the opposite of positive and vice versa) and reciprocal (A flipped fraction, so the reciprocal of 2 would be 1/2)
" the quotient " means divide
(x/3) - 4 <== ur expression