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We want to find the equation in point-slope form of a line that passes through the points (3, −5) and (−8, 4).
The point-slope form is given by;

where

is the slope of the line.
If

The point-slope form is

On the other hand, if

Then the point-slope form is,

These two equations are the same when simplified.
you can plug the x value (9y) into the second equation
5(9y) + 3y = -48
45y + 3y = -48
48y = -48
y = -1
x = 9(-1)
x = -9
Answer: "Their world is full of Maple Streets. And we'll go from one to the other and let them destroy themselves."
Step-by-step explanation: trust me
The product of 4 and -7 implies we multiply these two numbers together. Added to -12 implies we add this product to -12.
Let's do the math...
(4 x -7) + (-12)
-28 + (-12) = -40
Answer:
4a^4b^6 (4a to the 4th power b to the 6th power)
Step-by-step explanation:
to simplify this, you can simply add the exponents together to get the answer
any number/letter without an exponent is raised to the first power
so for example:
a^1 + a³ = a^4
b^1 + b^5 = b^6
the answer would be 4a^4b^6