
Write an equation of the line that passes through (-4,-1) and
2020年2月10日 · The equation in the problem in written in slope-intercept form (i.e. y= mx + b) where the slope (m) is 4/3 and the y-intercept (b) is 6.
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Construct a polynomial function with the following properties: fifth ...
Christina P. asked • 10/05/15 Construct a polynomial function with the following properties: fifth degree, 2 is a zero of multiplicity 2, -5 is the only other zero, leading coefficient is 4
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Complete the equation of the line through (-6,-5) and (-4,-4
2019年3月21日 · We will put this in y=mx +b form so first calculate the slope. m= (-4)-(-5)/(-4)-(-6) m= 1/2. So y= x/2.
A quadratic function y=f(x)y=f(x) is plotted on a graph and
2019年9月5日 · A quadratic function y=f(x)y=f(x) is plotted on a graph and the vertex of the resulting parabola is (-4, 6)(−4,6).
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sheila has 5 times as many markers as dave. together, they
Cynthia J. asked • 09/25/13 sheila has 5 times as many markers as dave. together, they have 18 markers. how many markers does sheila have?
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Where n! (n factorial) is the product of integers from 1 to n (inclusive). n is a positive integer. For example 3! = 1x2x3=6
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