Point-slope form of a line: We need a point (x₀,y₀) and the slope "m";
y-y₀=m(x-x₀)
We have the next equation of line:
y=1/2 x-2 (slope-intercept form y=mx+b)
the slope of this line is 1/2 (m=1/2)
And any one point could be:
if x=0; then y=1/2 (0)-2=-2 (0,-2)
Therefore, we already have the point (0-,2) and the slope (m=1/2)
y-y₀=m(x-x₀)
y+2=1/2(x-0)
Answer: the point slope form of y=1/2 x-2; would be:
y+2=1/2(x-0)
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
The best - well, only way- is to check a few points.
Namely -1 (unless your eyesight is really poor!), 0, 1, 2, and 3.

Now you can mark all these points in each graph (well, you could if they were on paper and not on a screen) and see which one of the lines passes through all of them. Spoiler alert, it's the B graph.
A represents
, B is the one you want, C is
and D looks like 
Factor the following:
15 x y - 45 x - 6 y + 18
Factor 3 out of 15 x y - 45 x - 6 y + 18:
3 (5 x y - 15 x - 2 y + 6)
Factor terms by grouping. 5 x y - 15 x - 2 y + 6 = (5 x y - 2 y) + (6 - 15 x) = y (5 x - 2) - 3 (5 x - 2):
3 y (5 x - 2) - 3 (5 x - 2)
Factor 5 x - 2 from y (5 x - 2) - 3 (5 x - 2):
Answer: 3 (5 x - 2) (y - 3)
Answer:
it would be 36-45 and 56-64
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:





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