To graph a linear equation, you use y=mx+b. To graph a quadratic equation you use y=ax^2 + bx + c. You cannot use the same strategy to graph a quadratic equation, as in order to graph a quadratic equation, you would execute it differently. The idea is the same however, to plug numbers into the equation to find your coordinates.
Both sides were multiplied by 3 to get Step 1, so the property is the Multiplication Property of Equality. Choice D.
Answer:
The answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
These are in Y = MX + B form
The first line has a positive slope, so the coefficient "M" is positive.
The second line has a negative slope, so the coefficient "M" is negative.
2)
The first line has a filled in dot at Y = 2.
Since it's to the left (less than X direction)...
X <= 0
The second has an empty circle at Y = 4.
Since the line goes to the right....
0 < X
3)
Also, the "+2" and the "+4" in the equation as the "+ B" indicates where each line will cross the Y axis.
From these things, we can infer that B is the correct answer.
Answer:
C. 4V²
Step-by-step explanation:
Like terms are those whose variables are same.
Both 2v² and 4v² have v² in it.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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