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Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
Starting from the point-slope equation ...
y -y1 = m(x -x1)
Solving for y gives ...
y = mx +(y1 -m·x1)
So, the slope-intercept form equation is fairly easily found:
y = mx +b . . . . where m = m, and b = y1-m·x1
This is the equation we have used for 'b' in the attached spreadsheet.
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Of course, the formula for slope is ...
m = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)
This is the equation we have used for 'm' in the attached spreadsheet. For all problems, we have used the first point. (It doesn't matter which point you use if there are two of them.)
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The second attachment is the Google Sheets spreadsheet saved in ODS format. Most spreadsheet programs should be able to open that so you can see the formulas, if you're interested. (The gray values of m are computed using the two points. The unshaded values of m are entered by hand.)
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I'll write a couple of equations in each group so you can see how the spreadsheet numbers relate:
y = mx +b
1. y = 2x -7
3. y = 2/3x +4
8. y = 1/3x -5
9. y = -5/2x +4
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.
So to find A you would need to add A and B together and equal it to 90 (3x+25+5x-7=90)
Combine like terms together (8x+18=90)
Subtract 18 from night sides (8x=72)
Divide by 8 on both sides (x=9)
Then to find A substitute x into its equation (3(9)+25)=(27+25)=52
A=52 I think
She used 5.8 pints of white paint.
8.3 (all paint) - 2.5 (blue paint) = 5.8 (white paint)
You can take LCM and then can add to see what's the sum.
The sum result of given expressions is given by: 
<h2>Given that:</h2>
- To find sum of
and 
<h2>Finding LCM and summing:</h2>
You can take LCM and then can add to see whats the sum.

Thus, the sum of given expressions is given by:

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Answer:
Probability is O %
Step-by-step explanation: