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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The following equation y=f(x+3) can be seen graphed in the image attached to this answer. The point P(-6,-2) shows up if we input -6 as the variable x which will output -2 as the value for y. This can be seen in the graph below.
y=f(x+3)
y= -6 + 3
y = -2
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is 3x-5y=4
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to put the equation in point slope form and 3x-5y=4 in point slope form is y=3/5x-4/5
Answer:
the slope of y=3x/7+4/7 is M=3 over 7
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We want to convert the interval [-1, ∞) to inequality notation using <em>x</em> as the variable.
The interval [-1, ∞) reads: "All real numbers between -1 and positive infinity."
In other words, it is all numbers greater than or equal to -1 and less than positive infinity.
Therefore:

Note that we do not use "or equal to" for the infinity as we can never really "equal" infinity.