Answer:
the formula: Point-slope is the general form y-y₁=m(x-x₁) for linear equations. It emphasizes the slope of the line and a point on the line (that is not the y-intercept).
how to find the slope intercept:
- Identify the slope, m. This can be done by calculating the slope between two known points of the line using the slope formula.
- Find the y-intercept. This can be done by substituting the slope and the coordinates of a point (x, y) on the line in the slope-intercept formula and then solve for b.
Step-by-step explanation:
8 + 0 = 8: identity- addition (any number + 0= that number)
<span>a(b + c) = ab + ac: distributive (multiplying a on the left-hand side of the equation by the numbers in parenthesis gives you the right-hand side of the equation) </span>
<span>b + a = a + b: commutative- addition (numbers can be added in any order and still produce the same answer) </span>
<span>If 2 = x, then x = 2: symmetric (if a = b then b = a) </span>
<span>x(10) to be written 10x: commutative- multiplication (numbers can be multiplied in any order and still produce the same result)</span>
Answer:
14 blocks
Step-by-step explanation:
(<em>10</em>,-2)
(<em>-4,</em>-2)
<em>x value- 10-(-4)=14</em>
y value- Since both y values are the same, you don't do anything.
Hope it helps!
The answer Is 4! Good luck