Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
You are doing simple math within the square root. For instance where x=-2 you substitute -2 for x then add 2 which gives you 0 leaving you with -6.
for x=2 you end up with "square root 2+2" which gives you 4 and the square root of 4 is 2 so you add -6 to 2 giving you the answer of -4.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Hi,
the dealership increased the price by %4., this means the we have to multiply the % times the price.
A. %4 in decimal will be 0.04
B. new price = $ 46 500 * 0.004 = $1860
new price = 46500 + 1860 . =$48360
Answer:
x + y = -2
Step-by-step explanation:
The two primary equations to remember when dealing with graphing 2-variable equations are: ax + by = c (a & b are the x & y coefficients, respectively), and the other is y = mx + c (m = slope, x & y represent themselves). There is another equation to find the slope. If not already known, it's: ∆y/∆x {∆(aka Delta) = difference}. So, since that's all been established, we can proceed to calculate your question:
1) Find your slope: 1 - (-4) = 5 for your y-variable. And -3 - 2 = -5 for your x-variable. So your slope = 5/-5 = -1
2) Use the y = mx + c equation together with either set of (x,y) coordinates to get the equation 1 = (-1)(-3) + c. Which gives you c = -2
3) So, going back to the main equation to remember, the ax + by = c, use a one of your given sets of x,y coordinates and input your known values for x, y, & c to get: a(-3) + b(1) = (-2) and do the same with other set (these are just double-checks, coefficients are all equal to 1 anyways). So, you should arrive to the equation: x + y = -2