You can do that using +6 and -6 .
(6) · (-6) = - 36
(6) + (-6) = 0
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The point-slope form of a line is given by:
Where
(x_1,y_1) is the coordinate pair (any of the points given)
m is the slope. The ratio of change in y coordinates by x coordinates
Let's calculate the slope:
Now, it is given "y - 4", so y_1 is 4, so they are using the coordinate pair (7,4). So we can say x_1 = 7
Now we have all the values, lets write the equation:
This is the point-slope form.
1a. It is because each x only has 1 y and it has an equation
1b. It is not a function because each x has more than 1 y.
1c. It is not a function because there can be no equation written for this graph.
<span>-6(-5)+12
Multiply -6 by -5.
Note: Whenever you multiply or divide a negative number by another negative number, it automatically becomes a positive number.
30+12
Add
Final Answer: 42</span>