Answer:
we have the equation y = (1/2)*x + 4.
now, any equation that passes through the point (4, 6) will intersect this line, so if we have an equation f(x), we must see if:
f(4) = 6.
if f(4) = 6, then f(x) intersects the equation y = (1/2)*x + 4 in the point (4, 6).
If we want to construct f(x), an easy example can be:
f(x) = y = k*x.
such that:
6 = k*4
k = 6/4 = 3/2.
then the function
f(x) = y= (3/2)*x intersects the equation y = (1/2)*x + 4 in the point (4, 6)
Angle 1 is 122 degrees bc of vertical angle
Angle 2 is 87 degrees bc of alt ext angle converse
Angle 3 93 degrees
Angle 4 is 58 degrees
Ans: Sunny Market
Sunny Market as $3.20/5=$0.64 while and
Happy Mart $1.58/2=$0.79
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We see that the two terms share an x, so we can pull that out:

Now notice that we have a difference of squares (
). Given a difference of squares,
, this can always be factored into
. We can use this in this case:
.
So, our final factorized form is:
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Hope this helps!