Y-3=1/2(x+2)
To find the y-intercept, we must first get the equation in slope intercept form. Start off by distributing 1/2 into the parentheses.
y-3= 1/2x+1
Add 3 to both sides
y= 1/2x+4
The slope is whatever is in front of x, in this case, 1/2. The y-intercept is the number after that which would be 4
Answer:
-1.33 and so on
Step-by-step explanation:
Take each fraction and plug it into a calculator. 2/3 is really 2 divide by 3. Same with the 5 and 6. You should get 0.67 and so on for 2/3 and 0.83 and so on for the 5/6. Subtract as shown in the problem. You should get 0.67-0.83= -0.1666 so on. Multiply by 8 to get -1.33 and so on. The "and so on" means this decimal is repeating. Hope this Helps!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
What you wrote below the top line and the bottom line are not the same thing.
I think you really want the second line, but one can't be sure.
(1*2 + 5)/2 div (9/8)
7/2 // 9/8
7/2 * 8*9
7*8/18 = 56/18 = 28/9
If you really do want the top line (the latex) it is different.
1 2/5 div (8/9) Is there such a thing as tfrac? I didn't know this but there is.
(1*5 + 2)5 // (8/9)
7/5 // 8/9 Invert the bottom fraction and multiply
7/5 * 9 / 8
63 / 40
1 23/40
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Step-by-step explanation:
So I'm guessing that the x2 is your way of saying 2 is the exponent right? In that case the equation would be 8x^2 + 12x
Well you would have to pull out the gcf which in this case will be 4x after pulling out the gcf you should get 4x(2x + 3)