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alzabra x + y - 4

write the next 3 terms of the following pattern of numbers:

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Answered by Anonymous
17

Let's put this into slope-intercept form to make graphing easier. The general equation for that form is:

y=MX+b

where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. So we'll get:

x+y=4

y=-x+4

The y-intercept is 4, so that's a point

.

The slope is

-1 , so the graph will move one point down for every point it moves right. The next point we can graph is

(1,3)

. Use a straightedge to connect those two dots and make the graph. It'll look like this:

graph{-x+4 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Write all the terms of the following algebraic expression :
  • 4x2y2−7xy+4
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  • 4x2y2−7xy+4
  • Terms of the algebraic expression are
  • 4x2y2−7xy4
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