Answer:
y +2 = 4(x -3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Point-slope form of the equation of a line with slope m through point (h, k) is ...
y -k = m(x -h)
For m = 4 and (h, k) = (3, -2), the equation is ...
y +2 = 4(x -3) . . . . . matches the first choice
Answer:
see the attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Two angles that sum to 90° are <em>complementary</em>, whether they are adjacent or not. Angles LMN and NMP are also <em>adjacent</em>.
2. Vertical angles created by two distinct lines are <em>never adjacent</em>. The sides of the angles are created by the same lines, and the angles share a vertex, but there is no ray that is a side common to both angles.
3. Angle GMK is supplementary to angle JMG.
4. Vertical angles are congruent. See question 2.
5. See question 1.
Substitute first Y for the second Y
So it would be x + x + 6 = -2
Then it would be 2x +6 = -2
Move the 6 over so it would be 2x =-8
Divide by 2 your answer is x = -4
C, since the radius is 10 multiply by 2 and 100 x 3.14 is 314