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What slope and point would you use when graphing the following equation?
y = -9(x + 5) - 5


Sagot :

Step-by-step explanation:

y = -9x - 45 -5

y = -9x - 50

slope = x coefficient = -9

we can use the point where

x = 0

y = -50

P1 (0, -50)

and when y = 0

-9x = 50

x = -50/9

P2 = (-50/9 , 0)

Answer:

-9x

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope no. is the coefficient of x

it has a minimum parabola