Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We want to find the coordinates of a certain point C(x,y) such that C divides
and
in the ratio m:n=3:2
The x-coordinate is given by:
The y-coordinate is given by:
AB has coordinates A(-5,9) and B(7,- 7)
We substitute the values to get:
and
Therefore C has coordinates
The line segment that contains C is 
See attachment.
First write the equation in slope-intercept form which is more commonly known as <em>y = mx + b</em> form where the <em>m </em>or the coefficient of the x term represents the slope of the <em>b</em> or the constant term represents the y-intercept.
Subtract 2x from both sides to get <em>y = -2x - 4</em>.
I put the x term first because that's how it is in y = mx + b form.
Now we can see that the <em>b</em> or the constant term is -4.
We can write this as the ordered pair (0, -4).
Keep in mind when writing a y-intercept as an ordered pair, your x-coordinate will always be 0 in the ordered pair.
F(x)=5/x
g(x)=2(x^2)+5x
f(x) has a domain of all real numbers excluding zero
g(x) has a domain of all real numbers
fog(x)=5/(2(x^2)+5x)
fog(x)=5/(x(2x+5))
fog(x) has a domain that excludes both zero and -5/2
Answer:
4:50
Step-by-step explanation: