Given two points. we can find the equation of a line passing through the points
The formula to be used is:

where


=>

The next step is to cross multiply

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Divide both sides by 6 and make x the subject
x=3
Answer:
(x-6)^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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In order to determine which is the horizontal asymptote remember that the horizontal is always x= something and remember that horizontal is straight from left to right.
So Horizontal asymptote = 2
For vertical asymptote it goes from the bottom of the graph, directly up. Think about it like this, you stand upright...or vertically right? So the vertical asymptote is
y= 0
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Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratios of the two shortest sides are different:
3/2 ≠ 5/4
so the quadrilaterals cannot be similar.