Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the translation of point P(4, -4) to point P’(7, 0)
is right 3 and up 4
P' ( x+3 , y+4)
P'(4+3 , -4+4)
p'(7,0)
Hi!
A perfect square is the product of when a whole number is multiplied by itself
Ex:
6 × 6 = 36, 36 is the perfect square.
The number that is being multiplied is the square root.
So to find the correct answer for this question, let's use the process of elimination.
100 = 10 × 10 so we can cross out 100
64 = 8 × 8 so we can cross out 64
25 = 5 × 5 so we can cross out 25
Now all we have left is 24, which is not a perfect square.
Answer: A. 24
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You kneed to find the slope of the line to make one parallel to it. you can do so by using the 2 coordinates they gave you: (-4, 0) and (4, -4).
Slope is change in y divided by the change in x.
The 'Y' changed from 0 to -4, so it went down 4.
The 'X' changed from -4 to +4, so it went up 8.
(-4)/(8) is -1/2.
You can put this into the slope-intercept formula (y = mx + b) to get y = -1/2x + b. This is not the full equation, however. To get there, insert the point that the new line needs to go through into this formula and solve for b.
The point is (2, 3), so x = 2 and y = 3.
(3) = -1/2(2) + b
3 = - 1 + b
+1 +1
4 = b
This means that the equation you need is y = -1/2(x) + 4
Distribute the negative through the second set of parenthesis.
-2x + 10 + 6x - 5y - 12 + x + 8y - 16
Gather like terms
-2x + 6x + x -5y + 8y + 10 - 12 - 16
5x + 3y -18