Answer:
y = -5x - 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Take the points (-5,-4) and (0,-3) plug them into this formula to get the slope.

Now plug in your points

Since you're slope is 1/5 the slope of the perpendicular line is going to be the totally opposite -5 is the slope of the perpendicular line.
Now plug in -5 and the point (-2,2) into y = mx + b to get the y-intercept
2 = -5(-2) + b (b represents the y-intercept)
2 = 10 + b (subtract 10 from both sides)
-8 = b
The perpendicular line looks like this y = -5x - 8
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Answer:
this isn't really an answer but use desmos graphing calculator, its an app and a website it will give you the answer.
Answer: y=2/3x+3
*Remember the original equation in slope-intercept form*
y=mx+b
*label that with what each letter stands for*
m=slope/rate of change
x=variable
b=y-intercept
*Substitute this information into the equation
y=2/3x+3
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<span>A.
Both functions have the same y-intercept.</span> TRUE
<span>B.
f(x) has a negative slope while g(x) has a positive slope.</span> Tricky question. Yes, f(x) has the negative slope m = -2. However, g(x), being a curve, does not have a single slope; rather, it has a varying slope that increases (becomes less negative) as x increases. Some people might argue that this statement is TRUE, while others would argue that it's FALSE, because the 2nd function does not have just one single value for the slope.
<span>C.
Both functions are linear functions.</span> ABSOLUTELY NOT. The first one is linear; the second is a "decaying exponential" whose graph is a curve.
D. <span>
g(x) has a common ratio of 4. Yes and no. I'd say the common ratio is (1/4), because each y value is (1/4) of the previous y value
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