Choose the slope-intercept equation of the line that passes through the point shown and is perpendicular to the line shown. y = 2/5 x + 1 y = -5/2 x -23/2 y = -2/5 x - 3 y = 5/2 x + 23/2
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Choose the correct procedure used to graph the equation 3x + 9y = -18 using the intercepts method. Solve the equation for y to get a y-intercept of (0, -2) and a slope of -1/3. Plot the y-intercept, count the slope to get another point and draw the line that passes through the two points. Choose two different values; plug them into the equation to find the corresponding y-values. Plot the two points and draw the line that passes through the two points. Let x equal zero and solve for y to find a y-intercept of (0, -2). Let y equal zero and solve for x to find an x-intercept of (-6, 0). Plot the two points and draw a line passing through the two points. Solve the equation for y to find an intercept of (-2, 0); solve the equation for x to find a y-intercept of (0, -6). Plot the two points and draw a line passing through the two points.
Choose the equation below that represents the line that passes through the point (7, -2) and has a slope of -3. y - 2 = -3(x + 7) y + 7 = -3(x - 2) y + 2 = -3(x - 7) y - 7 = -3(x + 2) this is the secound question
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the second one is the third one
and i think the first question is the third one
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