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GalaxyzStarz:
Sure, can you please provide the question.
L2doll:
Hey!!
L2doll:
yes here it is Question 4 (1 point)
(04.02 MC)
Write an equation of a line that passes through the point (8, 4) and is parallel to the line y = 4x + 2.
a
y = 4x − 28
b
y = 4x + 28
c
y = 1 over 4x − 2
d
y = 1 over 4x + 2
L2doll:
so....
GalaxyzStarz:
Sorry, I am still working this out.
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L2doll:
OK no problem i can wait
GalaxyzStarz:
Well, me and you together,
we can eliminate C.), D.) . Correct?
L2doll:
Ummm I'm not sure
GalaxyzStarz:
No problem, I will do some-more work.
L2doll:
THANK YOU GOOD SIR
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GalaxyzStarz:
So, we can look at this graph I created using desmos, which can be really useful for these types of questions;
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L2doll:
O-O
GalaxyzStarz:
Great work!!!
L2doll:
THANK YOU y=4x-28
GalaxyzStarz:
@prettykitty89 wrote:
your welcome
?, what did you help with?
L2doll:
LULLLL na thank you both
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L2doll:
One More??
GalaxyzStarz:
@prettykitty89 wrote:
@galaxyzstarz wrote:
@prettykitty89 wrote:
your welcome
?, what did you help with?
i said the answer
Which is against site rules.
Cyber:
You're not supposed to give the direct answer. You are supposed to help lead the user to the direct answer but you're not supposed to give the direct answer.
GalaxyzStarz:
@l2doll wrote:
One More??
Of course.
L2doll:
alright hold up
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L2doll:
Find the perimeter of a quadrilateral with vertices at C (−2, 1), D (2, 4), E (5, 0), and F (1, −3).
a
12 units
b
16 units
c
20 units
d
24 units
L2doll:
i chose C but idk if thats correct
GalaxyzStarz:
@prettykitty89 wrote:
is it B!!!!
@prettykitty89 wrote:
wait it A!!!
Very helpful....
GalaxyzStarz:
@l2doll wrote:
Find the perimeter of a quadrilateral with vertices at C (−2, 1), D (2, 4), E (5, 0), and F (1, −3).
a
12 units
b
16 units
c
20 units
d
24 units
open a new post, this one is getting crowded, please.
Cyber:
Please do not give out the direct answer it is not right. You can be suspended for giving out the direct answer.
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