Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y=-8/3x-11 is the equation of the line and the value of y
Step-by-step explanation:
Use point slope form m = y-y1/x-x1, or y-y1=m(x-x1)
Find the slope from the two points (-6,5) and (-3,-3)
m = y2-y1/x2-x1 = -3-5/-3+6 = -8/3
use one point say (-6,5) that passes through the line and the slope to form the equation y-5=-8/3(x+6) rearrange y= -8/3(x+6)+5
y=-8/3x - 48/3 +5 = -8/3x-16+5 = -8/3x-11
Step-by-step explanation:

point 1 ( -7,y)
point 2 (1,13)




y = 7
Answer:
angle 1= 104 angle 2= 76
Step-by-step explanation:
angle 1 equals x+66 and angle 2 equals 2x so you set up an equation where they are the sum of 180 degrees because the angles are supplementry angles.
x+66+2x=180 set the sum of the angles to 180
3x+66=180 combind like terms
3x=144 subract 66 from both sides
x=38 divide 3 from both sides
Now you put x back into the measurments
angle 1= (x+66) angle 2= 2x
(38+66) 2×38
angle 1= 104 angle 2= 76
Or after you know angle 1 you can subtract angle 1 from 180 to get angle 2.
Let p (x) = 4x^4-13x^2-2x
The zero of x-2 is 2
putting x = 2 in p (x), we get,
p (2) = 4×2^4-13×2^2-2×2
= 64 - 52 - 4
= 64 - 56
= 8
Therefore, remainder = 8