Answer:
OPTION 1
Step-by-step explanation:
You just basically plug in x and y values in all the equations and check if you get the same answer each time.
Option 1 is correct because when you plug in let's say the first coordinates,10 and 4 it does give you 6 which is right.
Or you can test it the other way, just plugging in x values and see if you get the right y value for it shown above in the table.
Hope this helps!
You need to learn no to copy it kiddo
Answer:
step 1. y - y1 = m(x - x1). this is the equation given a point and a slope.
step 2. find the slope m. m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) = (4 - (-4))/(0 - 2) = 8/-2 = -4.
step 3. y - (-4) = -4(x - 2) ; y + 4 = -4x + 8.
step 4. y = -4x + 4.
Answer:
3/3
Step-by-step explanation:
3/3
1) Change radical forms to fractional exponents using the rule:The n<span>th root of "</span>a number" = "that number" raised to the<span> reciprocal of n.
For example </span>
.
The square root of 3 (
) = 3 to the one-half power (
).
The 5th root of 3 (
) = 3 to the one-fifth power (
).
2) Now use the product of powers exponent rule to simplify:This rule says
. When two expressions with the same base (a, in this example) are multiplied, you
can add their exponents while keeping the same base.
You now have
. These two expressions have the same base, 3. That means you can add their exponents:
3) You can leave it in the form or change it back into a radical ------
Answer:
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