Recall that the general equation for a line is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
First, let's find the slope by finding
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1):
(-8-0)/(-5-3)
-8/-8
1
Now we know the equation is y=1x+b, or y=x+b.
By plugging in one of the two points we know is on the line, we can solve for b.
0=3+b
b=-3
So the equation is:
y=x-3
Least to Greatest
1/8 1/3 1/2
Hope this helps!!
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I know for sure that it is 1.5, -1.5
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She could work as a tutor for 7 hours the hole week and she would get $105 that week! All you have to do to solve that is multiply all the choices you can think of and see what is over $75.
The only way to do this is by long division of polynomials. That's because the quadratic doesn't factor with real numbers and you can't cancel out from numerator to denominator. Set up your problem with the x-squared term inside the division box and the x + 6 outside. It's quite impossible to demonstrate long division in this forum, so your answer is going to be x-7 R3. I do suggest you learn this, though, as it is very important as you advance in your math classes in school.