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  2. ANSWER QUICK FOR BRAINLIEST!!! THREE MATH QUESTIONS!!! Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (One-Step Inequalities MC) Write the inequality for the statement: the difference between a number and seven eighths exceeds negative two thirds f plus 7 over 8 is greater than 2 over 3 f minus 7 over 8 is less than or equal to negative 2 over 3 f minus 7 over 8 is greater than negative 2 over 3 ...

  3. Our given points: (6, –2) and (–2, 4). 1. Use the slope formula to find the slope. Therefore, the slope of the line is . 2. Substitute a point and a slope in point-slope form. Point-slope form: In point-slope form, the variables and stay y and x, so when we plug a point into this equation, we plug the x and y variables in and . We can plug ...

  4. StartFraction negative 1 minus tangent (2 x) Over 1 minus (negative 1) (tangent (2 x) ) EndFraction

  5. Simplify the expression:Two-thirds divided by (negative 4) minus (one-sixth minus StartFraction 8 over 6 EndFraction) 1 StartFraction 29 over 24 EndFraction StartFraction negative 24 over 17 EndFraction StartFraction 23 over 24 EndFraction

  6. Negative 1.5 (4 minus r) = negative 12 –6 –4 4 6 Skip to main content. search. Ask Question. Ask ...

  7. Calculate StartFraction negative 1 minus 5 Over 8 minus (negative 4) EndFraction = StartFraction negative 6 Over 12 EndFraction = negative one-half.. Find that the point at which the line intersects with the line y = 0 is (3, 0).

  8. 4. Solve for the y-variable. 1. m = StartFraction 4 minus (negative 2) Over negative 2 minus 6 EndFraction = StartFraction 6 Over negative 8 EndFraction = negative three-fourths. 2. y minus 4 = negative three-fourths (x minus (negative 2)). 3. y minus 4 = negative three-fourths x minus three-halves. 4. y = negative three-fourths x +

  9. Marisol attempted to determine the slope of a line based on the two points shown in the table below. x y –1 4 3 10 Step 1: (–1, 4) and (3, 10) Step 2: StartFraction 10 minus 3 Over 4 minus (negative 1) EndFraction Step 3: StartFraction 7 Over 5 EndFraction Which statement best explains Marisol’s error?

  10. Step 6: y = negative 2 x minus 4.4. A student used the slope-intercept form to write the equation of a line that has a slope of -2 and passes through the point (StartFraction negative 3 Over 10 EndFraction, 5).

  11. Anya found the slope of the line that passes through the points (–7, 4) and (2, –3). Her work is shown below. Let (x2, y2) be (–7, 4) and (x1, y1) be (2, –3). m = m equals StartFraction x 2 minus x 1 over y 2 minus y 1. = Equals StartFraction negative 7 minus 2 Over 4 minus negative 3. = Equals negative StartFraction 9 Over 7.

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