The slope would be 1/17 and then you would use that slope and plug it into the y=mx+b and solve for b
<span>To determine whether (−1,4) is a solution to the equation 3x+8y=29, substitute ...-1... for x and ...4... and for y.
In a pair of values like (-1, 4), the first coordinate, or entry, occupied by -1 always represents x.
Similarly, the second coordinate occupied by 4 represents y.
Answer: </span>substitute ...-1... for x and ...4... and for y.
You can know a perfect square trinomial:
i) if the coefficient of a² = 1.
ii) If you divide the middle number coefficient by 2 and you square it you get the last term.
Take for example the first option:
For all the options, the coefficient of a² = 1
a² + 4a + 16.
Coefficient of a = 4.
4/2 = 2
2² = 4, this does not equal the last term so it is not a perfect square trinomial.
a² + 14a + 49.
Coefficient of a = 14.
14/2 = 7
7² = 49, this is equal the last term so it is a perfect square trinomial.
And the perfect square is (a +7)²
Similarly if you test the last option.
a² + 26a + 169.
Coefficient of a = 26.
26/2 = 13
13² = 169, this is equal the last term so it is a perfect square trinomial.
And the perfect square is (a +13)²
So the only two options are: a² + 14a + 49 and a² + 26a + 169.
Other options do not pass this test.
Answer:
8000 times 0.09 times 4.5
3240 is the amount of interest that will be gained

When you are asked what is the sin of π/6, or 30 degrees, you would look at the special triangle (30-60-90) to see that sin, or opposite over hypotenuse, of π/6 is 1/2. Arcsin, or csc, will present you with the ratio, 1/2, and ask for the angle. It's essentially working the question backwards.