Answer:
y=-1/3x-2
Step-by-step explanation:
First off, lets outline that parallel lines have the <u>Same Slope</u>. So we can plug in -1/3 as our slope, or m.
Lets plug in -1/3 as our slope in Point Slope form to find the y intercept. Point slope form should be attached in an image below.
1) Plug slope and points into point slope form:
y+1=-1/3(x+3)
2) Distribute -1/3 to x and 3:
y+1=-1/3x-1
3) Subtract 1 from both sides:
y=-1/3x-2
Now we have our answer is slope intercept form!
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Answer:
Both graphs have been shifted and flipped
Both graphs have exactly one asymptote
Step-by-step explanation:
Choice A is incorrect since both graphs are not logarithmic functions. The graph of f(x) appears to be an exponential function.
Choice B is also incorrect since both graphs are not exponential functions. The graph of g(x) does not belong to the exponential family since y can take on negative values.
When the graph of f(x) is shifted downwards and flipped, we can obtain the graph of g(x).
Both graphs have exactly one horizontal asymptote
Answer:
option 1
Step-by-step explanation:
if the y is less than you shade below the line, hope that helps
In term of Angles, they're the same.
So like
2x + 62 = 5x + 38
(-2x)
62 = 3x + 38
(-38)
24 = 3x
(/3)
x = 8
Answer:
vertical angles are equal:
< (1) = < (2) (in fact they are congruent angles)
so, if measure of < 1 is 63° and measure of < 2 is 4x-9°, than
4x-9=63° ...solve for x
4x=63%2B9°
4x=72°
x=72%2F4°
x=18°
if x=18°, than < 2 is 4x-9=4%2A18-9=72-9=63°...it proves that < (1) = < (2) are congruent angles
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope it helps