It looks like your equation repeated twice. I'm assuming it's 6x + y = 6.
I'm going to put your equation into slope-intercept form: y = - 6x + 6.
For the slope to be perpendicular, we do the opposite reciprocal of the slope given. So your slope of a perpendicular line is 1/6.
Given:
The function is:

It is given that -1 is a zero of the given function.
To find:
The other zeroes of the given function.
Solution:
If c is a zero of a polynomial P(x), then (x-c) is a factor of the polynomial.
It is given that -1 is a zero of the given function. So,
is a factor of the given function.
We have,

Split the middle terms in such a way so that we get (x+1) as a factor.



Again splitting the middle term, we get



For zeroes,
.

and
and 
and
and 
Therefore, the other two zeroes of the given function are
and
.
Answer:
y intercept = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x)=5•(1/6)^x
The y intercept is when x =0
Let x =0
f(0)=5•(1/6)^0
= 5* 1 = 5
The y intercept is 5
If the question is
f(x)=5•(1/6)x
although I have never seen the question written this way
The y intercept is when x =0
Let x =0
f(0)=5•(1/6)0
= 5* 0 = 0
The y intercept is 0
Answer:
A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A dotted line with arrows at both ends that passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the left of the line.
Step-by-step explanation:
The inequality given is x < 2. This means x is less than two are the values that satisfy the equation.
The equation can be written as x=2 to identify the position where the line will pass. The line is dotted and will pass through x=2 to be parallel with the y-axis.
The second and third answers are not correct because the line should not be solid.
The first answer is not correct because the shaded part should be to the left of the line.
The question presented is not answerable because it just presented a mere statement.