Answer:
none of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
You can try the points in the equations (none works in any equation), or you can plot the points and lines (see attached). <em>You will not find any of the offered answer choices goes through the given points</em>.
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You can start with the 2-point form of the equation of a line. For points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) that equation is ...
y = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)·(x -x1) +y1
Filling in the given points, we get ...
y = (3 -1)/(2 -4)·(x -4) +1
y = 2/(-2)(x -4) +1 . . . . . simplify a bit
y = -x +4 +1 . . . . . . . . . simplify more
y = -x +5 . . . . . . . . . . . slope-intercept form
Replace each "x" in the original equation with (4):
3(4)^2 + 2(4) - 5
= 3(16) + 8 - 5 = 48 + 8 - 5. Can you finish this?
PEMDAS
5(7+23)
5(30)
150
Hope this helped :)
an equation for a circle has formula
(x-m)² + (y-n)² = r²
where (m,n) is its center
and r is its radius
so, the equation has center (4,3) and radius 4
the equation is derived from the pythagorean theorem