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Step-by-step explanation:
First create an equation in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b. To do this, find the rate of change or slope (m), and the y-intercept (b).
Using two pairs, (-7, -3) and (-8, -4),

m = 1
To find b, substitute m = 1, x = -7 and y = -3 into y = mx + b.
Thus:
-3 = (1)(-7) + b
-3 = -7 + b
-3 + 7 = b
4 = b
b = 4.
Replace y with f(x), m with 1 and b with 4 in y = mx + b.
The function would be:

Yes, let's cross-multiply: First we obtain 15b + 35, which is = to 3b + 24.
Then 15b + 35 = 3b + 24
Combining like terms, we get 12b = -11. Dividing, b = -11/12
<span>P (0, 0) across x = -3 will change the x value. From 0 to -3 which is 3 units down, so the reflection will be another 3 units down ( points are the same distance from the reflection line) so the new x-value is -6 now just do the same thing for the y-value and you will get an image of P¹ ( -6, -6 ) </span>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: