A parallel line has the same slope as the original line. So in this case the slope of the line is also 3/4. Now how do we know if it intersects the point? We need to adjust the y intercept.
Currently, we know the equation of the line is y= 3/4 x + b, where b is the thing we are looking for. We also have a point, which supplies the x and y. Plug that in and solve for b
-2 = (3/4)*(12) + b
You'll get b= -11
So the equation of the parallel line intersecting the point given is y= 3/4x -11.
I am assuming that the slope is 3/4 based on the way you formatted the original equation, but it's the same steps if the slope is different.
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
The enequality includes x values equal to or greater than -2 and less than(but not equal to) 1.
so the possible integers would be -2 -1 0.
Answer: The answer should be 3.
Step-by-step explanation: You plug in 2 instead of X and that’s it. Then you calculate your equation, and receive your answer.
The education is (x-h)^2 + k ands the vertex is (h,k)