The vertices are the intersections between the lines.
1) line x + y = 5 and y = 3:
y = 3 => x + 3 = 5 => x = 5 - 3 => x = 2
=> vertix = (2,3)
2) line x + y = 5 and y = 0
=> y = 0 => x + 0 = 5 => x = 5
=> vertix = (5,0)
3) line x + y = 5 and x = 0
=> 0 + y = 5 => y = 5
=> (0,5) ------> this is not a vertix because it is above the line y = 3
4) line y = 3 and x-axis
=> vertix = (0,3)
5) x-axis and y-axis => origin => vertix = (0,0)
So, there are four vertices: (0,0), (5,0), (2,3) and (0,3)
Answer: That is the first option:(<span>0, 0), (0, 3), (2, 3), (5, 0)</span>
The second choice my dude
Okay, let me just make this a little clearer. Hopefully, this is what you meant:
A. y - 8 = -4(x + 4)
B. y - 8 = 4(x + 4)
C. y + 8 = 4(x - 4)
D. y + 8 = -4(x - 4)
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This can also be written as y2 - y1 = m(x2 - x1).
Your M is your slope.
Both A and D have their m as a negative 4. Because you are looking for a positive slope, immediately cancel those answers.
* note that you could have also put them in a more standard form and discovered m which is the x in bx.
Now, you are looking for an equation that contains (4,-8).
Because it is written as y2-y1, your y's are actually points if you were to find another slope or something. This part is a bit hard to explain, but -8 is only found in the y coordinate place in answer B. Your answer would be B. For more explanation on that, there's this great site called coolmath.com and if you search for finding the equation of two points, it explains it much better on there, but I would not want to plagiarize.
The answer is B.
The answer would
be 13/10
<h3>Answer:</h3><h3>The equation for the slope of a line, given two coordinate points, (x1,y1) , (x2,y2), is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) </h3><h3> So we get slope = (1-(-5)) / (4-1) = 6/3 = 2</h3><h3>A is your correct answer.</h3>
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