Asked by understandable

1.what equation is equivalent to y-6=-12(x+4)

2. which point is located on the line represented by the equation y+4=-5(x-3)?

3.what equation represents the line that passes through the points (6,-3)and (-4, -9)?

Answers

Answered by understandable
for first question
a.y=-6x-48
b.y=6x-48
c.y=-12x-42
d.y=-12x-54
Answered by Ms. Sue
Sorry -- I don't know.
Answered by DrBob222
a isn't right.
y-6 = -12(x+4)
y-6 = -12x - 48
y = -12x -48+6
y = -12x - 44

Answered by Steve
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y-6 = -12x - 48
y = -12x -48+6
y = -12x - 42
Answered by DrBob222
Better review my subtraction rules.
Answered by WTF
What is thwe answer to number 2?
Answered by bubble
The answer is c without a doubt.
Answered by ANTARES
Question 2 is (3,-4) ;)
Answered by Helping Hand
C
C
D
B
B
I swear this is right.
Answered by Sexy Chimichunga
Thx
Answered by Ruby
1. C
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. B
Answered by Anonymous
1.c
2.c
3.b
4.b
5.c
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Answered by Anonymous
3. d
sorry
Answered by Julia
i got one wrong but its okay, thank you
Answered by CLM
C
C
D
B
A
100%
You dont have to trust me, but those are answers
Answered by Wellerman
These are the answers for the Connexus Algebra Honors Unit 6 Lesson 4 Quick Check

1. C
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. C
Answered by The master of dog
ok for Algebra 1 A, Unit 6 Linear Functions, Lesson 4 Point-Slope Form, its
1. C. y=-12x-42
2. C. (3,-4)
3. D. y+3=3/5 (x-6)
4. B. p-450 = 4(x-15)
5. B. I can't draw the graph but the answer is B.
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