check the picture below
and isosceles triangle, has two equal sides, thus, sides "a" and "b" for the triangle to be an isosceles, have to be equal
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So to find the y-coordinate we need an equation for the line. The equation we can use is
y = mx + b
In this we already know m(the slope which is 3) and we can find b by plugging in the points that are given.
10 = 3(0) + b
10 = 0 + b
10 = b
So now that we've found b, we can use this in our equation
y = 4x + b
So now we can plug in the x-coordinate that we know (2) and find the y - coordinate.
y = 4(2) + 10
y = 8 + 10
y = 18
18 is your y-coordinate
Answer:8.9
Step-by-step explanation:
192/43 is about 4.46
4.46*2 is about 8.9
Answer:
Option: D is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
since we are given a inequality as:

Clearly from the graph of the following inequality we could see that the origin is included in the shaded region and the shaded area is below the line.
Also it could be seen that if we put the origin points i.e. (0,0) in the inequality than 0<2 and the condition is true and hence origin is included in the shaded area.
Hence, option D is true.
Answer:
y - 9 = -6( x - 0)
y - 9 = -6x + 0
y = -6x + 9
Step-by-step explanation: