You have to divide denominator by numerator to find the constant of proportionality.
X=the number we have to find.
This expression "2(x+9)" is when the sum of a number and nine is doubled.
If the result is seven less than the number, we will have: x-7
We can suggest the following equation:
2(x+9)=(x-7)
2x+18=x-7
2x-x=-7-18
x=-25
answer: the number would be: -25.
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I have to say it's either D or A. I'm not really good with math though, good luck!
296/21 is the answer hope this helps
Answer: A
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
The vertical asymptote is the restriction on the x-value. Since the denominator cannot be equal to zero, then x + 1 ≠ 0 → x ≠ -1. So, the vertical asymptote is: x = -1
The horizontal asymptote is the restriction on the y-value. Since the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator, the horizontal asymptote is y = 0. However, there is a vertical shift of 2 units up so the horizontal asymptote is: y = 2
The only graph that displays these asymptotes is the first graph, <em>which I call graph A.</em>