Pretty Sure it’s y=x+(-.8) haven’t done algebra in a bit. Sorry if wrong. :/
<h2>Given↷</h2>
<h2>To find↷</h2>
<h2>Answer↷</h2>
<h2>Solution↷</h2>
We know that,
two angles which are formed by the intersection of two lines ,are <u>equal</u> and are called <u>vertically</u><u> </u><u>opposite</u><u> </u><u>angles.</u>
<u>ATQ,</u>
angle x lies on a line same as the other given angle which is intersected by an another line ,
hence,
Answer: 16
Step-by-step explanation:
6−2+12
=4+12
=16
<span>a1= (which is the first term.)
to find the 2nd term you plug in 2 for (an) in the formula given to you. =-4(2-1)^2 *remember an represents the term u are looking for *
now you start to solve it
-4(2-1)^2
-4 (1)^2
.
-4^2
= 16
so your first two terms are 2 and 16 .</span>
Start at -150, then add 3(-5), then add 122.2. -150 + 3(-5) + 122.2 = -45.3