Maybe d. but u should probably wait for another answer
The coordinates (starting from left) are
(-2,-4)(-1,-3)(0,-2)(1,-1)(2,0)
to find the y..
- ur given y=x-2
- u have all the x values on the table
so say u wanna find the y for -2, just plug it into the equation y = x - 2
so then it’ll be y = (-2) - 2
the only reason u can plug in the -2 is bc the -2 is a x value
same logic for the other numbers on the table, to find the y value for -1 just plug in -1 into y = x - 2
so then it’ll be y = (-1) - 2
Think of it as a normal linear equation first. Let's find the slope.
m = rise/run = (3-1)/(0-1) = -2
We know the slope is negative now, so we can immediately get rid of the first two answers. Now, we know that the solutions must be under the line itself, so we can try figuring it out by testing some points. Let's use (0,0).
Is 0 </> 0+3? Since it's <, then we know the last answer is correct (y < -2x + 3).
Answer:
x ≈ 42.5
Step-by-step explanation:
We use tan∅ to solve this:
tanx° = 11/12
x° = 
x = 42.5104°
395 *25% could also be interpreted as 395/4
395 = 98.75
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