Answer:
y=-2/4x + (-4.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
so first we look for the slope which is rise/run.
start with the lower point and count up two.
the count to the left and you have -2/4, thats your slope.
then you chose one point, like (1,-5)
so either using point slope form y-y1=m(x-x1) or standard form y+mx+b
im going to use standard form
plug in your points like so:
y= -2/4x +b
-5= -2/4(1) +b
-5 = -1/2 + b
-5+ 1/2 = b
-4 1/2 =b
so y should equal
y=-2/4x + (-4.5)
im not sure but i hope this helps a bit
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = a|x-h| + k
(h,k) is the vertex
There's no standard formula for absolute values. I just made it up as an example, pretty much.
Since a is negative, the function opens downward.
h = -2, k = 0, so the vertex is at (-2,0)
1. The point where x and y axis meet is the intersect, origin of the coordinate system (0,0)
2. m<A and m<D = 90 then <A and D are complementary angles
3. 180 angle or linear rays
4. Obtuse angle measure more than 90
5. Segment of equal lengths are congruent segments
6. Lines that meet at a 90 angle are perpendicular