So slope intercpet form
y=mx+b
m=slope
b=y intercpet
slope=5/3
in (x,y) form
x=3
y=5 is one point
subsitute and solve for b
y=mx+b
5=5/3 times 3+b
5=3/3 times 5+b
5=1 times 5+b
5=5+b
subtract 5 from both sides
0=b
equation is
y=5/3x+0 or
y=5/3x
2 times what = -4?
-2 does
-2 x 2 = -4
-4 time what = 8?
Again, -2.
-2 x -4 = 8
You could do this over and over again or make a table, or you can make a function.
f(n) = f(1) • r

f(1) in this case is 2.
f(n) = 2 • r

r is rate of change, which is -2.
f(n) = 2 • -2

To find the 12th number in the sequence, just substitute n for 12.
f(12) = 2 • -2

f(12) = 2 • -2

-2^11 = -2048
2 x -2048 = -4096
So
the 12th number in the sequence will be -4096.
Answer: the general formula for the total surface area of a regular pyramid isbT. S. A. =12pl+B where p represents the perimeter of the base
You have to know a great deal more about where Q and Q' are before you can say much of anything. The problem is listed a s a middle school problem so you are likely permitted to go by the way it looks, but that is not a habit that I would continue using.
So if the triangles SQR and S'Q'R' are congruent, and if they are orientated exactly the same way which means that the distance between QQ' and RR' is a constant (and those are big ifs), then you can claim that QQ' is parallel to the other two lines. Is it the same length as the other two? Again, you obtained the other two by measurement. It looks like SQR and S'Q'R' are equilateral and if that is correct then yes they lengths are all equal. But your marker could do just about anything with this question.
If you have a person marking this, talk it over with them. I say QQ' is equal and parallel to the other two, but don't be surprised if it is wrong.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
The radius of the circle times 2 to make it the diameter, because the diameter of the circle is the same as the side length.