Answer:
x = -8, -2, and 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The zeros of a function are another name for its x-intercepts. To find them, graph the function and examine its behavior near the x-axis. In the attached picture you can see that this function has the zeros, x = -8, -2, and 1.
The y-intercept is found by letting x = 0 and finding / calculating y. That would be (0, -10).
The x-int. is found by letting y = 0 and finding x. That would be (10,0).
Answer: The graph is attached.
Step-by-step explanation:
The region is limited by two lines:
and 
You can write the first inequlity
in the following form:

This region are all the values for which the y-axis is less than the line f(x)=x+6 (all the values under the line).
The other inequality x ≤ 4 are all the values for which the x-axis is less than the line x=4 (all the values to the left of the line).
Observe the graphs attached.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In math, when it comes to angles such as 8 and 4, 7 and 3, 5 and 1, and 6 and 2, are always proportinal. This means that they are equal to eachother, because they are correspnding angles.