Answer (<u>assuming it can be in slope-intercept form)</u>:
y = x + 4
Step-by-step explanation:
With the given information, we can write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form. Use the slope-intercept formula,
, and substitute values for
and
.
The
, or the coefficient of the x-term, represents the slope, so substitute 1 in its place. The
represents the y-intercept, so substitute 4 in its place. This gives the following answer:

(Remember that the coefficient of the x-term, 1, is still there. However, instead of
, we can just write it as
.)
The Radicals of y5/2 is: (y^5) = y^(5/2)
Answer:
x< -3
Step-by-step explanation:
- 4x + 6 > 18
Subtract 6 from each side
- 4x + 6-6 > 18-6
- 4x > 12
Divide by -4, remembering to flip the inequality
-4x/-4 < 12/-4
x < -3