-4 is the x-intercept for your equation
Answer:
Im late and I could be wrong but is it 3/100?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[A] (4 ÷ 2)+(0.8 ÷ 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the 2 into each digit, which must be in the same spot it was before:
Knowing that 8 in 4.8 ⇒ 0.8
Thus, you can infer that [B] is wrong
You also infer that [D] and [C] is wrong because 4 is a whole number.
Thus, that left us with [A] 4 ÷ 2+0.8 ÷ 2 which shows the quotient of 4.8 ÷ 2
Hence, [A] 4 ÷ 2+0.8 ÷ 2 is the answer.
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First, it is important to understand that any equation that is x=some number is just a vertical line that hits the x-axis at the given number. For example, x=-2 would be a vertical line hitting the x-axis at -2. Therefore, the line we are trying to identify would also be vertical (and have the form x=some number) because we know the lines are parallel. Then, since we're given the point (-5,4), we know the line needs to hit the x-axis at -5, therefore the equation would be x=-5.
I hope this helps.
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