Answer: The inverse relation is { (-1, -8), (-1, -8), (-8, -2), (8, 2) }
The inverse is effectively the opposite of the original relation. It undoes what the original relation does. So we'll swap the x and y values for each given point in the form (x,y). Something like (8,-1) becomes (-1,8). The other points follow the same pattern as well.
The algebraic property demonstrated in the example below is Transitive Property of Equality. There we can see how the first thing is equal to the second one and notice that the first one is equal to the third one too. This is a Transitive Property of Equality in a nutshel.
Answer:
See there y-intersept and if slope is negative or positive to see if they intersect
120% of 590=1.20*590=708.
For x% of a number y, the answer is x/100*y.
18 because that’s the greatest common factor for all of them