Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of the line that passes through the two points would be correct if each point, when substituted into the equation, satisfy the equation.
This is what I mean:
Given the equation of the line, y = 2x - 5, and the two points (-2, -9) and (3, 1):
For the first point, substitute x = -2, and y = -9 into y = 2x - 5.
Thus:
-9 = 2(-2) - 5
-9 = -4 - 5
-9 = -9 (this is true). It means the line runs through the point (-2, -9)
For the second point, substitute x = 3, and y = 1 into y = 2x - 5
This:
1 = 2(3) - 5
1 = 6 - 5
1 = 1 (this is true). This also means the point, (3, 1) is also a point that the equation runs across.
Answer:
d, diameter
Step-by-step explanation:
radius is half of a diameter, or the distance from the center of the circle to the circumference
circle is a... circle
center is...
Perimeter of a rectangle is given by (2 × Length(l)) + (2 × Width(w)) = 2l + 2w
l= 11 feet
2(11) + 2w = 46
2w = 46 - 22 = 24
w = 24/2 = 12 feet
Width = 12 feet.
Answer:
Done below!
Step-by-step explanation:
(x - root)
(x - 2)(x - (-1))(x - (-5)) = (x - 2)(x + 1)(x + 5)

#3. Plugging the point (3,0) into any of the equations except the third one gives an invalid answer.