Hiroo Onoda ordered his men to take the hills for protection because they were the only ones left.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Hiroo Onoda was an Intelligence officer of the Japanese Army deployed with other soldiers in a Lubang Island in the Philippines.
- He was on duty during World War II on the island to hamper the enemy attacks. But after a while, only he and three other soldiers survived.
- To protect themselves from attacks, Lieutenant Onoda ordered these men to "take to the hills."
- Surprisingly, he spent 29 years after World War II in hiding as he was unaware of the ending of the war. Though they received a leaflet, they refused to believe it and his superior officer flew from Japan to officially relieve him from his duty.
Answer:
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Answer:
-2/3x + y = -3
Explanation:
Standard Form:
Ax + Bx = C
Set up the y intercept form:
y = mx + c
Substitute all the given values and solve for m:
(-7) = m(-6) + (-3)
-7 = -6m - 3
-7 + 3 = -6m
-4 = -6m
-4/-6 = m
2/3 = m
New form:
y = 2/3x - 3
Now arrange to standard form:
y = 2/3x - 3
-2/3x + y = -3
Answer:
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