<u>Answer:</u>
-2/3
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We are to find the slope of a line which is perpendicular of a line with an equation
.
We know that the slope of line which is perpendicular to another line is the negative reciprocal of that perpendicular line.
So writing the given equation of a line in the slope intercept form:
---> 
Here the slope of this line is
so the slope of a line which is perpendicular to the given line will be
.
Answer: 5
Step-by-step explanation: 5 isn’t equal to all
Answer:
3 2 /5 ×3
change 3 2 /5 into an improper fraction
then you will get 17 /5
after that you say 17/5 ×3/1
=(17×3)/ (5x1)
=51/5 (51÷5)
=10.2/ 10 1/5
I believe it's "-1" hope I helped
Answer: (2x+3)(x+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Looking at this, you know that it must look something like
(? +3)(?+3) , because they must multiply to 9. The ?s must multiply to 2x^2, the most plausible values being 2x and x, ending us up with (2x+3)(x+3)