The equation in Slope-Intercept Form is y = -2/5 x + 4.
We have given that,
y−2=−2/5(x−5)
We have to rewrite the equation in Slope-Intercept Form.
<h3>What is the slope-intercept form of the line?</h3>
slope-intercept form is y = mx + b
for equation y - 2 = -2/5 (x - 5) we need to simplify/rearrange
so y - 2 = -2/5 x + -2/5 (-5)
= -2/5 x + 2
=> y = -2/5 x + 4
This line has a gradient of -2/5 (goes down 2 units and across 5 units) and a y-intercept of 4 so passes through the point (0,4).
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-4(x + 1) + 7x = 8
-4x - 4 + 7x = 8
3x - 4 = 8
3x = 8 + 4
3x = 12
x = 12/3
x = 4 <===
2. x^2 +6x +8 = (x+4)(x+2)
3. x^2 -7x +12 = (x-4)(x-3)
4. g^2 -2g -24 = (g+4)(g-6)
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's make a table:
Term 1: 3 toothpicks
Term 2: 4 toothpicks
Term 3: 5 toothpicks
Term 4: 6 toothpicks
Term 5: 7 toothpicks
Term N = N + 2 toothpicks
Factor it out first so:
y=(x+13)(x-2)
Then you know that x= -13 and 2 to make the equation 0
Hope this helps!