Ok so the formula for point-slope is:

m=slope
y1 = y point that's given
x1 = x point that's given
The problem says "use the point (-1,-4)"
so we will put it into our equation.
(-1,-4)
-1 is our x, and -4 is our y, now we can put it into the equation.

Now we need to find the slope using:

y2=4
x2=3
y1=-4
x1=-1
m=2
So the answer is..

Answer:
6b+b^2 (b to the 2nd power)
Step-by-step explanation:
8b+b^2-2b (b to the 2nd power)
(8b-2b)+b^2
6b+b^2
Hopefully this helps :)
Answer the top one is 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer is choice D. The other choices involve dilations, or scalings, which basically make the graph taller or flatter depending on what the scale factor is. In the case of f(x-1/2)+3, we shift f(x) to the right 1/2 a unit and up 3.