Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that in order to find the slope of two points you need to substitute the variables and subtract making sure you keep the 2's and the 1's together.

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Hope this helps.
4.16 I think if I did the math right
Answer:
x=−2 and y=−1
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Problem:</u>
Solve y=x2;y=−x−3
<u>Steps:</u>
I will solve your system by substitution.
y=1/2x;y=−x−3
Step: Solve y= 1/2x for y:
Step: Substitute 1/2 x for y in y=−x−3:
y=−x−3
1/2x= =−x−3
1/2x+x=−x−3+x(Add x to both sides)
3/2x = -3
3/2x/3/2 = -3/3/2 (Divide both sides by 3/2)
x=−2
Step: Substitute −2 for x in y=1/2x:
y=1/2x
y=1/2(-2)
y=−1(Simplify both sides of the equation)
<u>Answer:</u>
x=−2 and y=−1
Answer:
the answer is D: undefined becous it's lies at Y-axis
I don't know if you want the whole x+2 on the bottom or not, but I will put it on the bottom for now.
Replace x with (3+h)
f(3+h)=1/[(3+h)+2]
Now if it's supposed to be JUST x in the denominator...
Replace x with (3+h)
f(3+h)=1/(3+h)+2
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