<h2>
Answer:</h2>
The graph is shown in the Figure below
<h2>
Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
In this exercise, we have an equation. On the left side we have a straight line with slope
and there is no any y-intercept. On the right side, on the other had, we also have a straight line, but the slope here is
. Therefore, by plotting these two straight lines, we have that the solution is the origin, that is, the point
.
Step-by-step explanation:
dear by changing the sign by elimination method everything gets cancelled
( y - 4 ) ( y² + 4 y + 16 ) =
= y³ + 4 y² + 16 y - 4 y² - 16 y - 64 = y³ - 64
If the result is the polynomial of the form:
y³ + 4 y² + a y - 4 y² - a y - 64
a = 16
multiply the amount of one piece with the number of pieces
1.85×8=14.8
Answer:
Yes they are congruent by SAS (wrong answer)
Edit: the correct answer is by HL