Answer:
you add 120 with x and get the answer and then you add the answer with 8 with y and then you add 12 to the answer and then you the real final answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Y = -2x + 3
Hope that helps.
Your question does not say what were your options, therefore I will answer generically: in order to understand if a point (ordered pair) is contained in a line, you need to substitute the x-component of the pair in the equation of the line and see if the calculations give you the y-component of the pair.
Example:
Your line is <span> y = 4/3x + 1/3
Let's see if <span>(0, 0) and (2, 3) </span>belong to this line
y</span> = <span>4/3·0 + 1/3 = 1/3 </span>≠ 0
Therefore, the line does not contain (0, 0)
y = 4/3·2 + 1/3 = 9/3 = 3
Therefore, the line contains (2, 3)
Given:
The figure of two parallel lines MP and QS.
A transversal line KL interests the two parallel lines.

To find:
The
.
Solution:
If a transversal line intersect the two parallel lines, then the corresponding angles are congruent and their measures are equal.
In the given figure
and
corresponding angles. It means their measures are equal.


Therefore,
.
Answer:
they are opposites. for example: 3, -1/3, -4, 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps