To find the answer, all we need to do is plug in the slope and point they gave us into the Point Slope Formula!
The point slope formula is ...

So lets put them in!
y - 4 = 2/3 (x - (-3))
Tip: remember when you subtract a negative number, it turns into adding !
So our final answer is probably D (I think you may have put a <u>typo</u>)

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<h2>This account can be modeled using the compound interest formula.</h2><h2>the compound interest formula is expressed as</h2>

Where
A =final amount = y
P=initial principal balance
= $300
r=interest rate = 16%= 0.16
t=number of time periods elapsed= x
Hence the equation to model his account balance/ final amount A (y) after time (x) years is

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the basic simple interest formula:
P * r * t = I and put the info into a table with those variables along the top, formig the columns we need:
P * r * t = I
Acct 1
Acct 2
If we have a total of 1500 to split up between 2 accounts, we put x amount of money into one and then have 1500-x left to put into the other. We will fill those in along with the interest rates in decimal form and the time of 1 year:
P * r * t = I
Acct 1 x .04 1
Acct 2 1500-x .05 1
Looking at the formula we are told that Prt = I, so we will multiply P times r times t and fill in the I column:
P * r * t - I
Acct 1 x .04 1 .04x
Acct 2 1500-x .05 1 .05(1500-x)
The total Interest earned by the addition of the interest earned from both accounts is 69.50. So we add the interest column together and set it equal to 69.50:
.04x + .05(1500 - x) = 69.50 and
.04x + 75 - .05x = 69.50 and
-.01x = -5.5 so
x = 550
That's how much money is in the account earning 4% interest.
Answer:
F
Step-by-step explanation:
The square root of 10 is about equal to 3.16, F is closest to that.