<span>y=−3x+2</span> is a linear equation in slope-intercept form with
slope <span>m=<span>(−3)</span></span>
(and y-intercept <span>=2</span>)
We want the equation of a line with slope <span>m=<span>(−3)</span></span> through the point <span>(<span>−2</span>,<span>−8</span>)</span>
Using the point-slope linear equation form:
<span><span>(y−<span>(−8)</span>)</span>=<span>(−3)</span><span>(x−<span>(−2)</span>)</span></span>
Simplifying
<span>y+8=−3x−6</span>
or, in standard form
<span>3x+y=−<span>14</span></span>
2 1/2 x 3 = 7 1/2 = 7 4/8
10 11/8
- 7 4/8
3 7/8
A is the correct answer
Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation: I think
Answer:
A/( 1+rt) = P
Step-by-step explanation:
A = P ( 1+rt)
Divide each side by ( 1+rt)
A/( 1+rt) = P ( 1+rt)/(1+rt)
A/( 1+rt) = P
Step-by-step explanation:
y iterscept is -4 slope 2/3 rise over run