first blank
y-0=-3/5(x-3)
3y=-5(x-3)
y-3=3/5(x-0)
second blank
y=-9/5x+3/5
5y=-3(x-3)
y=-3/5x+9/5
Answer:
slope intercept form: y=5x+9
standard form: x-5/y =-9/5
Step-by-step explanation:
slope intercept form: y=mx+b, m=slope, b=y-intercept
m= 5, b=9 therefore,
y=5x+9
Answer: If I’m not mistaken, I’m pretty sure it’s the second choice.
Step-by-step explanation: From what I can tell, the other three are all similar to each other and the third choice seems to be the odd one out. I hope I was correct!
In 240 ways paper can be stacked.
Given that, on a desk, there are 6 sheets of blue paper, 4 sheets of yellow paper, 5 sheets of green paper, and 2 sheets of pink paper.
We need to find how many ways can the paper be stacked.
Arranging people, digits, numbers, alphabets, letters, and colours are examples of permutations. Selection of menu, food, clothes, subjects, and the team are examples of combinations.
Now, 6×4×5×2=240 ways
Therefore, in 240 ways paper can be stacked.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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