Asked by Elaine
Use the intercepts to graph the equation.
4x-12=3y It should be pair.
is the answer (4,3)
4x-12=3y It should be pair.
is the answer (4,3)
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Answered by
Damon
The answer is the graph with the correct straight line on it.
First find the y axis intercept. That is where x = 0
0 - 12 = 3 y
y = -4
so one point is (0,-4)
Second find the x axis intercept. That is where y = 0
4 x - 12 = 0
x = 3
So a second point on the line is (3,0)
Two points determine the line so graph those two points and draw a straight line through them. That is your graph.
First find the y axis intercept. That is where x = 0
0 - 12 = 3 y
y = -4
so one point is (0,-4)
Second find the x axis intercept. That is where y = 0
4 x - 12 = 0
x = 3
So a second point on the line is (3,0)
Two points determine the line so graph those two points and draw a straight line through them. That is your graph.
Answered by
Elaine
Find the slope, if its exists.
x+ 7y=14
x+7y=14
x= 7y/14=2 could you check this for me.
x+ 7y=14
x+7y=14
x= 7y/14=2 could you check this for me.
Answered by
drwls
Checked and found wrong.
You seem to have no idea how to handle equations. I suggest private tutoring.
They asked for the slope, not the value of x.
You posted the problem somewhere else; I gave the correct answer there.
You seem to have no idea how to handle equations. I suggest private tutoring.
They asked for the slope, not the value of x.
You posted the problem somewhere else; I gave the correct answer there.
Answered by
Anonymous
Write a rational function with an x intercept at (-9, 0), a vertical asymptote at x = 3, and a hole located at (1, -5). Then, identify the horizontal asymptote
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