Answer:
Using the point-slope form:
The equation of the line is given by:
.....[1] where
m is the slope of the line and
is the point on the line.
As per the statement:
Given: Two points i,e (34, 76) and (42, 91)
First calculate slope(m):
Slope is given by:

Substitute the given values we have;

Now, substitute the value of m and (34, 76) in [1] we have;
Using distributive property: 
Add 76 to both sides we get;
Therefore, the equation of the trend line is:
Answer:38x-34
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x)=x^2+3x-7
g(x)=5x-3
We multiply the entire F equation times two, (x^2+3x-7)*4=
(4x^2+12x-28)
Now the entire g equation by 2, (5x-3)*2
(10x-6)
Now we add both equation
(4x^2+12x-28)+(10x-6)
(4x^2+22x-34)
(4x*4x+22x-34)
(16x+22x-34)
38x-34
Hopefully this is correct :)))
LMP would be 74 degrees and NMP would be 63
Answer:
Exponential Function; base = 7; initial value = - 9.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Base is a number/value which has a variable exponent;
Initial value is the value of a function (i.e. y) when the independent variable, i.e. x, is equal to 0.