Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = -7/5 x + 5.
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 3y from both sides
add 9 to both sides
3y=12x+9
divide everything by 3
y=4x+3
y-intercept is 3
1. Let the given line be the graph of function f.
2. Let g be the inverse function f.
3. If f(a)=b then g(b)=a. So if point (a, b) is on the original line, point (b, a) will be on its inverse.
4. Take a look at the choices we have.
In A, the first point is (-2, -11), which means that in the line we should have (-11, -2). Clearly we don't.
In C, point (-11, 2) tells us that we should have point (2, -11) in the line, but clearly 2 is matched to a value close to -1
In D, (2, -11) indicates that (-11, 2) is in the lone, but is not even close.
ANSWER: B
check: All (-2, 11), (-1, 8), (0, 5), (2, -1) are in the given line
Answer:
7(x)+7(4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
= 7(X + 4)
By multiplying the constant into the bracket
= 7(x)+7(4)
= 7x + 28
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PQ = RQ and <PQR = 60°
Triangle PRQ is equivalent triangle so <QPR = <QRP = <PQR = 60°
PS = RS, and <PSR = 90°, triangle PSR is a <span>right isosceles triangle
</span>So
a = <SRP = 45°
and
b = <QRP - <SRP
b = 60° - 45°
b = 15°
answer
a = 45°
b = 15°