Since they only give you the y values in the table, it would be easier if you isolated the x in the rule:
y = x/4
Multiply both sides by 4
4y = x
Now you can simply substitute the y values into the rule to get the x
4(4) = 16
4(2) = 8
4(9) = 36
~~hope this helps~~
Answer:
Alt Int. <s Thm
m<4=45 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
45=9x
x=5
m<4= 9*5
m^4=45
If two lines are perpendicular, then their slopes have a product of -1 or you could say they are opposite signed reciprocals of each other.
The given equation has a slope of -3. We know this because it is in slope-intercept form y = mx + b ...y = (slope)x + (y-intercept).
so taking the slope -3...the opposite signed reciprocal would be +

Now we have a slope and a point... we can use them to find the b (y-intercept)
x = 4, y = 3, and m =



Using the common denominator fraction for 3, we subtract 4/3 from both sides


plug the values for m and b into the slope intercept form
It would be A because 1*3=3 2*3=6 3*3=94*3=12
Hope this helped