Yes. 10/4=2.5 and 15/6=2.5 as well
The slope of this line is the difference of the y values divided by the difference of the x values. Solving this give 4/-3. Then, you already know the b in y = mx+b, which is 2, because you already have the value (0, 2). So, the answer is y = x + 2
<u>We are given the equation:</u>
(a + b)! = a! + b!
<u>Testing the given equation</u>
In order to test it, we will let: a = 2 and b = 3
So, we can rewrite the equation as:
(2+3)! = 2! + 3!
5! = 2! + 3!
<em>We know that (5! = 120) , (2! = 2) and (3! = 6):</em>
120 = 2 + 6
We can see that LHS ≠ RHS,
So, we can say that the given equation is incorrect