Answer:
the solution is (-4, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
if you were to graph y = -7/4x - 4 you could plot your first point at (0, -4) and get your second point by going up 7 units (from (0, -4) and to the left by 4
if you were to graph y = -1/4x + 2 you could plot your first point at (0, 2) and get your second point by going up 1 unit (from (0, 2) and to the left by 4
the second point plotted for each equation will be the point of intersection, (-4, 3)
The answer is c, 6/9, because 0.75 equals 3/4 in fraction form, and 6/9 reduces to 2/3.
They are intersecting lines if they are not parallel so the other option is that they are intersecting.<span />
Answer:
Option 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Minimum value is going to be in the y part of our coordinate, so we can just look there. I went ahead and used a graphing calculator to make things easy.
Starting off with option 2, we can see the minimum is -10. And in option 4 we can see the smallest y value is -6.
Using a graphing calculator (I used desmos), we can graph these other functions and figure out their minimums.
Option 1's y minimum is -7, and Option 3's y minimum is -2.25.
Option 1: -7
Option 2: -10
Option 3: -2.25
Option 4: -6
The questions asks for the <em>smallest</em> minimum value, which in this case is option 2.