Given:
The slope of the line is m=0.
The line passes through the point P(-9,-3).
To find:
The equation of the line in standard form.
Solution:
Standard form of a line is:

The slope intercept form of the line is

Where, m is the slope and
is the point on the line.
It is given that the slope of the line is 3 and it passes through the point (-9,-3), so the equation of the line is



Therefore, the standard form of the given line is
.
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Answer: 1</h3>
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Explanation:
Pick any two points you want from the blue line. I'll pick (0,1) and (1,2)
Apply the slope formula to those points
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m = (2-1)/(1-0)
m = 1/1
m = 1
The slope is 1.
Notice how if we're at (0,1), then we move up 1 and over to the right 1 to arrive at (1,2).
slope = rise/run = 1/1
rise = 1, run = 1
Answer:Dilation involves changing the size of a shape.
The true statement is that the locations of E' and F' are E' (−12, 0) and F' (0, 6), and lines g and g' are parallel.
The given parameters are:
--- the scale factor
Multiply the coordinates of point E and F by the scale factor (k), to determine the new coordinates of E and F.
Given that line g is represented by points E and F; line g' would be represented by points E' and F'
So, both lines would be parallel.
Hence, the true option is (d)
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer I believe is -1/9
419 because all you have to do is calculate it