A and B lie on the line, yes, but what specifically are you supposed to do? Looks like your problem statement was cut off before you'd finished typing it in.
You say your line passes thru (-2,5) and has a slope of 2/3? Then, using the point-slope formula,
y-5 = (2/3)(x+2) This is the general equation for your line.
Now let's play around with B(-2,y). Suppose we subst. the x-coordinate of B, which is -2, into the equation y-5 = (2/3)(x+2); we get y-5 = (2/3)(-2+2) = 0. This tells us that y must be 5. But we already knew that!!
So, please review the original problems with its instructions and this discussion and tell me what you need to know from this point on.
3÷8+1÷8-(9÷8+5÷8)
=3÷8+1÷8-(14÷8)
=3÷8+1÷8-14÷8
=(3+1-14)÷8
=-10÷8
=-5÷4
=-1.25
Answer:
Degree = 5
Y intercept = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
our function is given as

in the above polynomial our variable is x and it is being multiplied for 5 times. Hence the probable degree for the above polynomial is 5
In order to find the y intercept , we need to put x=0 in f(x) as y intercept is the point at which the function graphically meets y axis and where x = 0
Hence






Hence the y intercept is 12 units
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps
if its wrong i´m sorry i got my answer from math.way