The line has a positive slope. Let's look at all the slopes:
1) -3
2) -3
3) 3
4)3
Which ones are positive? That's right, 3 and 4. We don't know which equation would be the equation of the line. That's where the other information comes in.
The line intersects the y-axis at at a point that has a negative y-coordinate. Lets write the last two equations in slope-intercept form.
1) y = -3/2x - 5/2
2) y = -3/2x + 5/2
We have to graph both of the lines now. The graphs are at the very bottom. Take a look at them. In the first one, the y-intercept is a negative and in the second one, the y-intercept is positive.
The third one AKA 3x + 2y = -5 is the equation of the line. I hope this helps! Let me know if I got it wrong or if you need any more help.
Answer: 243
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Maximum
Step-by-step explanation:
The green dot repesents the max height of the parabola.
Helpful tip:
If the graph opens up then the vertex is a min
If the graph opens down then the vertex is a max
All you have to do is move your decimal point over eight places to the right and then subtract that from the first number and you have your answer.
Answer:
The simplified form would ve -19 - 4x
Step-by-step explanation:
Before we combine anything, we first must expand the expression by distributing the -3 to the terms in the parenthesis.
-7 - 3(4 - 2x) - 10x
-7 - 12 + 6x - 10x
Now we can combine the terms with and without variables.
-19 - 4x