1) slope=3 and y-int.=-5
2) slope=2 and y-int.=-6
3) slope=-6 and y-int.=1/2
4) slope=-7 and y-int.=5/2
5) slope=1/2 and y-int.=7
6) slope=3/4 and y-int.=8
7) slope=-2/3 and y-int.=-1/3
8) slope=-1/8 and y-int.=-3/8
9) slope=2/3 and y-int.=5
10) slope=-2/7 and y-int.=-1
11) slope=-3 and y-int.=6
12) slope=4 and y-int.=7
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5 ÷ 1/2 => 5 x 2/1 => 10/1 => 10
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Answer:
   sometimes
Step-by-step explanation:
4 + 7 = 11 . . . not a multiple of 7
28 + 7 = 35 . . . a multiple of 7
If you add a multiple of 4 and a multiple of 7, the sum is <u>sometimes</u> a multiple of 7.
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It will be a multiple of 7 when the multiple of 4 used is a multiple of 7, such as 4×7 or 4×14 or 4×21, for example.