<span>In the question "This figure shows the procedure for constructing a" The correct answer is "bisector of an angle" (option C).
To construct an angle bisector: Draw an arc that is centered at the vertex of the angle to intersect both sides of the angle. From the point of intersection of the previous arc and the both sides of the angle, draw two more arcs to intersect at a point. The radius for the two arcs must be equal. Then draw a straight line from the point of intersection of the later set of arcs and the vertex of the angle.</span>
Y= -0.7 + -2
P.S (the slope is actually -0.666667 but I rounded it to -0.7)
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Answer:
The point in which the graph crosses the x-axis is called the x-intercept and the point in which the graph crosses the y-axis is called the y-intercept.
Step-by-step explanation:
The x-intercept is found by finding the value of x when y = 0, (x, 0), and the y-intercept is found by finding the value of y when x = 0, (0, y).