All you have to do is divide the left side of the ratio by 5 and the right side of the ratio by 7. The one that comes out even on both sides is the correct one.
I'm assuming you mean
, not
, like your prompt suggests.
First, let's figure out what rule we can use. A likely noticeable one is the Power Rule, which says the following:
![\dfrac{d}{dx} [u^a] = a(u)^{a-1} du](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7Bd%7D%7Bdx%7D%20%5Bu%5Ea%5D%20%3D%20a%28u%29%5E%7Ba-1%7D%20du)
Applying this, we can solve for the derivative:

While you can simplify the expression to your liking, I believe that this form is not overly complex and will thus leave it as is.
Thus, our answer is:

linear function; growth factor of 4
Y = (-2)3 - 3
Y = -6 - 3
Y= -9
Answer:
the figure made of two Ray's with a common vertex
Step-by-step explanation:
An angle is formed when two rays share a common endpoint. That common endpoint is called the vertex and the two rays are called the sides of the angle.
the first one the answer is vertex.
the last one is just simply not it.