Slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
The first step is to find the slope using the provided coordinates (-2, 6) and (2, 14). We can do that using the y1 - y2 / x1 - x2, like so:
6 - 14 / -2 - 2
-8 / -4
2
The slope is two, so we immediately know the answer is either A or B.
Now, plot the two points on graphing paper and determine where the line intersects the y-axis to find the y-intercept...
My graph shows the line intersecting the y-axis at 10, therefore the correct answer is:
y = 2x + 10
Answer:
Combine any like terms on each side of the equation: x-terms with x-terms and constants with constants. Arrange the terms in the same order, usually x-term before constants. If all of the terms in the two expressions are identical, then the two expressions are equivalent.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
415
Step-by-step explanation:
okay so this is how i do the math in my head
so, 5 x 5 x 5 + 290
5*5= 25
25*5 = 125
125+ 290= 415
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(9x-1)^-1/2 - (x+2)(9x-1)^-1/2
= (9x-1)^-1/2( 1 - (x + 2))
= (9x-1)^-1/2(-1 - x)
= -(x + 1)(9x-1)^-1/2
= -(x + 1) / (9x-1)^1/2