#1 is true. The term they have in common is y with an invisible coefficient in-front of the second y term
#2 has zero like terms. 15 has no variable, and the other terms have different variables.
#3 has two like terms, that’s 9 and 8 which add to equal 17. The answer is 3x + 17 aka D.
#4 has two like terms, the numbers with the variable ‘n’. 4n + 7n = 11n. Your answer is 11n + 12 aka D
20,000÷50=

The plane needs to descend at 400 ft per mile.
At 40 degrees?
Given:
The data points are:
(1, 0), (2, 3), (3,1), (4,4), (5,5)
To find:
The equation of best fit line in the form of
and then find the value of b.
Solution:
The general form of best fit line is:
...(i)
Where, m is the slope of best fit line and b is the y-intercept of the line.
Using the graphing calculator, we get the equation for the best fit line and the equation is
...(ii)
On comparing (i) and (ii), we get

Therefore, the value of b is equal to -0.7.
Grayson's mistake was that he multiplied 4 and 3 and then used the exponent he had to square 3 and then multiply it by 4.
Emily's mistake was that she added 2 to 36 instead of multiplying it by -2
Pat's mistake was that he forget to make y into -2 instead of 2
The right way to do this is 4(3^2)+2(-2)
(3^2)=9 9×4=36 2(-2)=-4 -4+9=5