152k views
0 votes
2. Select the equation in which the graph of the line has a negative slope, and the y-intercept equals 10.

a. 20x + 5y = 50
b. 10x + 5y = -25
c. 2x + 6y = 10
d. 5x - 10y = -12

3. Select the equation that contains the point (-6, 1) and in which the slope equals 1/4
a. y + 1 = 1/4(x − 6)
b. y − 1 = 1/4x + 6
c. y − 1 = 1/4(x + 6)
d. y + 1 = 1/4x − 6

4. Select the equation which contains the point (5, -1/2) and has a slope of 4
a. y − 1/2= 4(x +5)
b. y − 1/2=4(x − 5)
c. y + 1/2= 4(x + 5)
d. y + 1/2= 4(x − 5)

2 Answers

2 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

2:y=ax+c,where a is the slope and c is y-intercept

Try to arrange the equations,and you will get a and b as correct answers

Answer:a,b

3- substitute the point in the equation,and you will find that choice c is the correct answer

Answer:c

4-substitute the point in the equation,and you will find that choice d is the correct answer

Answer:d

User Paolo Rossi
by
8.1k points
2 votes
2:y=ax+c,where a is the slope and c is y-intercept
Try to arrange the equations,and you will get a and b as correct answers

Answer:a,b
3- substitute the point in the equation,and you will find that choice c is the correct answer
Answer:c
4-substitute the point in the equation,and you will find that choice d is the correct answer
Answer:d
User JamesW
by
8.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories