Well first u have to figure out the stuff in parentheses
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = (-1/2)x + 4 is the equation of a straight line with y-intercept (0, 4) and slope -1/2.
To graph this, first plot the y-intercept (0, 4).
Recall that slope m = rise / run, and notice that the slope in this particular case is -1/2 = rise / run, or rise = -1 and run = 2.
Starting with your pencil point on (0, 4), move the point 2 units to the right (run = 2), arriving at (2, 4). Next, move your pencil point 1 unit down, to (2, 3).
Draw a straight line through (0, 4) and (2, 3).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a= b^c << === >> logb(a) = c
a b c
Convert 45 = 9^√x << === >> log9 (45) = √x
1.7324867604 = √x
3.0 = x squared both sides
I used a log calculator on the internet when a Gaggled log calculators
Slope RS: 2/3
Slope ST: -3/2
Slope TU: 4/6 = 2/3
Slope UR: -1/5
Sides RS and TU have the same slope, so they are parallel.
The slope of side ST is the negative reciprocal of the slopes of sides RS and TU, so side ST is perpendicular to sides RS and TU.
Side UR is not parallel or perpendicular to any other side.
The quadrilateral is a trapezoid.