Can’t see the full graph! But you can see there’s a small portion of the graph showing at the bottom which seems to be continuing making the range start from negative infinity. So, it has to be either the first or last option. You can check where the least and greatest x values that are graphed are to determine your domain
<span>42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50
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Answer:
Perpendicular
Step-by-step explanation:
Given points P=(2,6) and Q=(4,5)
The line RS is y=2x-3.
Now we know that the line joining any two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) has slope m=
Now the slope of the line PQ is
m1=
= -
We know that the slope of the line in the form y=mx+c is m
So the line RS has slope m2=2
Now two lines are parallel if m1=m2
And those two lines are perpendicular if 
here m1= -
and m2=2
clearly 
Therefore the two given lines are perpendicular
Answer:
i need help on that one to lol
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