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Imagine we drew a line from the centre (2,0) to the point (0,4).
Essentially the line<u> we drew from the centre to that point on the circle is perpendicular to the tangent line slope-wise</u>.
The <u>slope of that line from the centre to the point is -2</u> based on the slope's equation or formula.
slope = 
Therefore the <u>tangent equation's slope is 1/2</u> since any perpendicular line's slope is the negative reciprocal of the original line's slope.
By<u> using the point-slope form, we must have the point on the tangent plane (0,4) and the slope we found which is 1/2</u>.

Hope that helps!
(3x+5)(X+3) would be the factored form
Answer:
No, because it does not have a constant rate of change.
Step-by-step explanation:
On the <em>x</em><em> </em>side of the table, there is a constant rate of change (+1). However, on the y side, it is not. The first change is +7, the next +5, and the last +6. The rate of change has to be constant on both sides for the table to be considered linear.