<h2>2x+y=2</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
be the point 
Let
be the point 
The equation of the line passing through two points 
and
is 
substituting
in the above equation yields

which when simplified gives 
which when further simplified gives 
There are no two numbers that will add up to 3 and when multiplied become 4.
However there are 2 numbers if you multiply them it is -4. And when you add them it is 3. Those two numbers would be 1 and -4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer is b
–y^–4 = – 1/y^4
hope that helps