Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
slope of a vertical line is undefined
the equation is x= 4
Standard form: 314,207
expanded form: 300,000+10,000+200+7
word form: three hundred fourteen thousand, two hundred seven
Answer:
(the relation you wrote is not correct, there may be something missing, so I will simplify the initial expression)
Here we have the equation:

We can rewrite this as:

Now we can add and subtract cos^2(x)*sin^2(x) to get:

We can complete squares to get:

and we know that:
cos^2(x) + sin^2(x) = 1
then:

This is the closest expression to what you wrote.
We also know that:
sin(x)*cos(x) = (1/2)*sin(2*x)
If we replace that, we get:

Then the simplification is:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
1. The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is
, where y = y-coordinate, m = slope, x = x-coordinate, and b = slope.
2. To find the slope, let's take the two points (0,0) and (-40,10). After that, let's plug in the values to their corresponding variable in the formula:
3. Since we now know our slope, the equation looks like this so far:
.
4. Because b is the y-intercept, b = 0 because the line intersects the y-axis at (0,0).
5. Now that we have the values of m and b, we plug in them to get the equation of: 