9514 1404 393
Answer:
see the attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
The x- and y-intercepts are easily found:
<u><em>X-intercept</em></u>
Set y = 0 and divide by the coefficient of x.
-x +0 = 8
x = -8
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<u><em>Y-intercept</em></u>
Set x = 0 and divide by the coefficient of y.
0 -2y = 8
y = -4
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Now, we have two points on the graph: (-8, 0) and (0, -4). A third point can be one that is halfway between these: (-4, -2). The graph is attached.
If x>4, then the quantity x-3 inside the absolute value symbol is already positive. So, in this case, |x-3| => x-3, and x-3 is all you need to write.
Answer:
75 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
I know the measure of the triangle's third angle is 75 degrees because all the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. So, I did 180-62-43 and got 75. So, in order for this triangle to be true, the third triangle would have to be 75 degrees.
To check: 43 degrees+ 62 degrees+ 75 degrees = 180 degrees.
Answer:
15cd(1 + 2cd)
Step-by-step explanation:
greatest common factor is 15cd
