Please help, will medal! 1. Select the coordinates of two points on the line y = -2. (2, -2) and (-2, 2) (-2, -2) and (-2, 0) (2, -2) and (0, -2) (-2, 2) and (-2, -2) y = four thirdsx + 8 y = four thirdsx + 3 y = -three fourthsx + 8 y = -three fourthsx + 3 2.Write the equation of the line that is parallel to the line 4x - 3y = -12 and passes through the point (-3, 4). 3.Write the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y = 2x + 2 and passes through the point (5, 3). y = 2x - 7 y = - one halfx - 2 y = 2x - 2 y = - one halfx - 7
2. y = four thirdsx + 8 y = four thirdsx + 3 y = -three fourthsx + 8 y = -three fourthsx + 3
So for 1, it's saying that any of the ordered pairs with a y of -2. Can you find which one has two y's that equal -2. So they say (x,-2) for both.
B?
Nope, the -2's are in the x position. The ordered pair looks like this: (x,y). You want the y to equal -2, not the x.
I meant to say C, my bad
Ok, then yes you got it. So #1 is C.
Thankyou, now with 2 and 3? I like talking through them though, not just getting the answer.
@legendarysadist
So sorry man, my internet crashed and I had to re-start the computer
No worries, back to what we were attempting haha. We can start with either or, does not matter to me.
Well the first step to this one is getting the y alone. So we have to get the 4x over and then simplify the -3y. I'll show those two steps in the drawing|dw:1430426373729:dw|
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