The vertical line test is a visual way to determine if a curve is a graph of a function or not. A function can only have one output, y, for each unique input, x. If the vertical line you drew intersects the graph more than once for any value of x then the graph is not the graph of a function
z = 8 + 6x - px Subtract 8 from both sides
z - 8 = 6x - px Factor the x out of 6x - px
z - 8 = x (6 - p) Divide both sides by (6 - p)

= x Switch the sides to make it easier to read
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Answer:
-2/8
Step-by-step explanation:
The rule of additive inverse stays the same with fractions
If you picture a cylinder rolled out flat. there would be two circles for top and bottom and then a rectangle for the side. The rectangle would have width equal to height and length equal to circumference.
So then the areas of the pieces are added together to get total surface area.
= 2pi(3x-2)^2 + 2pi(3x-2)(x+3)
and you can simplify this is you want by multiplying through and combining like terms.
= 2pi(12x^2 - 5x -2)
or factor more to simplify the solution.
= 2pi(3x-2)(3x-2+x+3)
= 2pi(3x-2)(4x+1)