Answer:
The answer is b. x= 2, -1
What if I write the equation like this:
y = zero x - 3.
Now you know that the slope of the line is zero and its y-intercept is -3.
That's a horizontal line that crosses the y-axis at -3. And just like the equation says, the value of 'y' doesn't depend on 'x'. It's -3 everywhere.
Answer:
p^3 / q^12
Step-by-step explanation:
p^6 q^4
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p^3 q^16
We know a^b / a^c = a^(b-c)
First with variable p
p^6 / p ^3 = p^(6-3) = p^3
Then with variable q
q^4 / q^16 = q^(4-16) = q^-12 and a^-b = 1/ a^b = 1 /q^12
p^3 * 1/ q^12
p^3 / q^12
Step-by-step explanation:
sides:91/12=42/26
angles:LMN=LBA and MNL=BAL