Answer:
-3, -2, -0.8, -1/10, 1/2, 0.8, 7
The slope-intercept form:

m - slope
b - y-intercept
The formula of a slope:

We have the points (-3, 1) and (2, -4). Substitute:

Therefore we have the equation of a line

Put the coordinates of the point (-3, 1) to the equation:

<em>subtract 3 from both sides</em>

<h3>Answer: y = -x - 2</h3>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to determine the information you're being asked for, you need to complete the square on that quadratic. The first step is to move the constant over to the other side of the equals sign:

Here would be the step where, if the leading coefficient isn't a 1, you'd factor it out. But ours is a 1, so we're good there. Now take half the linear term (the term with the single x on it), square it, and add it to both sides. Our linear term is a -2. Half of -2 is -1, and -1 squared is +1. We add +1 to both sides giving us this:

Now we'll clean it up a bit. The right side becomes a 4, and the left side is written as its perfect square binomial, which is the whole reason we did this. That binomial is
(set equal to the 4 here). Now we'll move the 4 back over and set the whole thing back equal to y:

From this it's apparent what the vertex is: (1, -4),
the axis of symmetry is x = 1, and
the y-intercept is found by setting the x's equal to 0 in the original equation and solving for y. So the y-intercept is (0, -3).
Your choice for the correct answer is the very last one there.
Answer:
y-2=3(x+5)
Step-by-step explanation:
so point slope form is y-y1=m(x-x1)
x1 and y1 are your ordered pair: (-5,2)
M is the slope.
All you have to do is plug in the numbers!
Topic:
Multiplying Polynomials
Answer:
Polynomial 1:
- Simplified Form: 6x^2 - x - 1
- Name by Number of Terms: trinomial
Polynomial 2:
- Name by Number of Terms: binomial
Polynomial 3:
Step-by-step explanation:
Polynomial 1:



It has 3 terms, so it's a <u>trinomial</u>.
Polynomial 2:
There is one term with x and x is raised to the first degree, so it's <u>linear</u>.
There are 2 terms, so it's a <u>binomial</u>.
Polynomial 3:




Since there are no variables and the answer is just 2, it's a <u>constant</u>.
Note: I took a test on this and it seemed to be all correct