Answer: Y= -2/3x -3
Explanation: The formula is y-y1=m(x+b).
Fill in what we know, which is,
y-(-5)=-2/3 (x-3) Then you distribute and get y+5=-2/3x+2. Then you subtract 5 from each side and get your final answer of y=-2/3x -3
Area of a circle is directly proportional to the square of radius of the circle while the circumference is proportional to the radius of the circle. This means that if the radius of a circle is increased x times, then its area will be increased to x^2 times the original area, and the circumference will increase to x times the original circumference.
Thus when the radius is doubled, or in other words if radius mad 2 time the original radius, the area of circle will become 2^2 = 4 time the original area. The circumference will become 2 times the original circumference.
We can calculate exact area and circumference of a circle from its radius using the following equations:
Area of circle = (pi/4)*r^2
Circumference of circle = 2*pi*r
Where r is the radius of the circle.
I know this is a lot, sorry.
Answer:
7x^2y(2x-3y)
Step-by-step explanation:
Factor 7x^2y out of 14x^3y-21x^2y^2