Angle-side-angle is a rule used to prove whether a given set of triangles are congruent. The ASA rule states that: If two angles and the included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and included side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent
Domain: (-1, 5)
Range: (-1, 3)
Explanation:
The domain covers the lowest and highest x value. You take the lowest number for the x and the highest number and that’s your domain. The range is covering y values, so you look at the lowest and highest point on your graph
You forgot to provide the slope but here is how you do this
the slope 5 = (y2 - y) / (x2 - x) but we know that (x2, y2) = (-10, -5)
=> (-5 - y) / (-10 - x) = 5 --- multiply both sides by (-10 - x)
=> (-5 - y) = 5 (-10 - x)
=> (-5 - y) = -50 - (5)x --- add +5 to both sides
=> -y = (-50 + 5) - (5)x --- multiply both sides -1
=> y = 5x + 45 --- this will be your equation.