Find the slop equation.
Slope: -3
Y-intetrcept: -3

Now write it as an inuquality.
It's shaded to the left and the line is not fully filled in. Which means that whatever "y" is, it's Less than the and equal to the slope.

Hope this helps :)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's apply the formula (x+y)² = x² + 2xy + y²
Here, x = -a and y = b
So,
= (-a)² + 2(-a)(b) + (b)²
= a² - 2ab + b²
Hence, it has been proved that (-a + b)² = a² - 2ab + b².
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<h3>~AH1807</h3>
X+y = 4, therefore y = 4-x when you rearrange the equation.
You can subsitute this in: x-(4-x) = 6
-4+x = 6-x
x=10-x
2x = 10
x = 5
Substitute x into the previous equation:
5+y = 4
y = 4-5
y = -1
Answer:
1 f(n) = 3(5)^x-1
2 f(n) = 40(3/2)^x-1
Step-by-step explanation:
The first number in the sequence, times the (multiplicative factor)^ x-1 is the rule for geometric sequences.
Place a point at (0,-5) because that is the y-intercept (the -5 on the vertical line)
Since the slope is negative two which can be re-written as -2/1 (rise/run) you go down two and to the right once or up two and to the left once, it doesn't matter which. Another point can be placed at (1,-7) or (-3,-1), it still doesn't matter which.
Then you can draw a line connecting the two points.
I hope this helps :)
Let me know if you need further explanation