parallel lines, have the same exact slope, hmmm what is the slope of y = -2/3 x + 1/3 anyway? well, low and behold, the equation is already in slope-intercept form, therefore
has a slope of -2/3.
so we're really looking for a line whose slope is -2/3 and runs through 9,4.

Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes it is a function, because graph is intersecting y - axis only once.
Answer:
The point (-8,7) is the reflection of the point (8,7)
-x/8<-1/2. Use the reverse order of operations to solve this. So, as both sides are negative, multiply them by -1 to get you to x/8>1/2, as multiplying by a negative flips the symbol. Solve that by multiplying 1/2 to 8/1. Multiply the numerators and denominators, to give you 8/2. Simplified, x>4
Answer:
or 5.5√2
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see that this is a 45-45-90 triangle
refer to the image below to see what that means
we can see that (in the image) 11=x√2
which means that x= 11/√2
to rationalize this fraction we mulitply both sides by √2 to get
or 5.5√2