X=2 ? you didn’t get any paper with a diagram or something on it?
The line has a positive slope. Let's look at all the slopes:
1) -3
2) -3
3) 3
4)3
Which ones are positive? That's right, 3 and 4. We don't know which equation would be the equation of the line. That's where the other information comes in.
The line intersects the y-axis at at a point that has a negative y-coordinate. Lets write the last two equations in slope-intercept form.
1) y = -3/2x - 5/2
2) y = -3/2x + 5/2
We have to graph both of the lines now. The graphs are at the very bottom. Take a look at them. In the first one, the y-intercept is a negative and in the second one, the y-intercept is positive.
The third one AKA 3x + 2y = -5 is the equation of the line. I hope this helps! Let me know if I got it wrong or if you need any more help.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
To prove and disprove theories and thots.
Step-by-step explanation:
5x^2+3xy-25x-15y= 5x^2-25x+3xy-15y=
5x(x-5)+3y(x-5)=
= (x-5)(5x+3y)