You have to try. You can do this.
To find the gradient of a line you use this equation: Rise / Run
I am assuming this is a graph where both the x and y-axis increase in value by one.
So first of all, you should draw out this graph.
Second, draw a point at each of the given coordinates.
Now, join these points by drawing a right angle triangle. Put simply, draw a line from the point (4, -7) down until it is on the same level as the point (2, -3), then draw a line across.
Finally, measure the length of both these sides and use them in the equation above.
Let's assume the rise (vertical line) and the run (horizontal line) are 5 and 8 respectively. We can do 5/8 to get a gradient which is 0.625.
Your answer is A
It cannot be C because the line y > -2 uses the (>) greater than symbol.
When equations have a greater than symbol, they are graphed using a <u>dotted line. </u>
It cannot be D because the line is y ≤ - l x-1 l
with the less than or equal to sign (≤) , you use a <u>solid line</u> to graph
With the<u> greater than</u> symbol for y > -2 , the shaded region must be <em>above </em>this line.
With the <em>less than </em>or equal to sign in y ≤ - l x-1 l , the shaded region must be <em>below </em>the line.
Hope I helped - message me if you have any questions :)
He was 51 years old. He was 33 when he first started exploring. Then 17 years later he explored again so you add 17 +33 =50 . Then 11 years later he died so you add 11 to 50 =51
Answer:
k=10
Step-by-step explanation:
4k + 12= 52
minus 12 on both sides
4k=40
now divide by 4
k=10