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Problem 42

For Problems \(33-44\), determine the slope and \(y\) intercept of the line represented by the given equation, and graph the line. $$ -y=\frac{2}{3} x+\frac{11}{2} $$

Problem 42

Graph the line that passes through the given point and has the given slope. (Objective 3 ) $$(-1,0), m=\frac{3}{4}$$

Problem 43

For Problems \(33-44\), determine the slope and \(y\) intercept of the line represented by the given equation, and graph the line. $$ 9 x+7 y=0 $$

Problem 43

$$ \text { For Problems 37-56, graph each linear inequality. (Objective } 3 \text { ) } $$ $$ 4 x-3 y \leq 12 $$

Problem 43

Determine the slope and \(y\) intercept of the line represented by the given equation, and graph the line. (Objective 2) $$9 x+7 y=0$$

Problem 43

Solve each system by using either the substitution or the elimination-by- addition method, whichever seems more appropriate. $$\left(\begin{array}{l}\frac{3 x+y}{2}+\frac{x-2 y}{5}=8 \\\ \frac{x-y}{3}-\frac{x+y}{6}=\frac{10}{3}\end{array}\right)$$

Problem 43

Graph the line that passes through the given point and has the given slope. (Objective 3 ) $$(-2,3), m=-1$$

Problem 44

For Problems \(33-44\), determine the slope and \(y\) intercept of the line represented by the given equation, and graph the line. $$ -5 x-13 y=26 $$

Problem 44

Determine the slope and \(y\) intercept of the line represented by the given equation, and graph the line. (Objective 2) $$-5 x-13 y=26$$

Problem 44

Solve each system by using either the substitution or the elimination-by- addition method, whichever seems more appropriate. $$\left(\begin{array}{l}\frac{x-y}{4}-\frac{2 x-y}{3}=-\frac{1}{4} \\ \frac{2 x+y}{3}+\frac{x+y}{2}=\frac{17}{6}\end{array}\right)$$

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