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Problem 46

Graph the line that passes through the given point and has the given slope. (Objective 3 ) $$(-3,4), m=-\frac{3}{2}$$

Problem 46

For Problems \(45-60\), write the equation of the line that satisfies the given conditions. Express final equations in standard form. \(x\) intercept of \(-1\) and \(y\) intercept of \(-3\)

Problem 47

Write the equation of the line that satisfies the given conditions. Express final equations in standard form. \(x\) intercept of \(-3\) and slope of \(-\frac{5}{8}\)

Problem 47

$$ \text { For Problems 37-56, graph each linear inequality. (Objective } 3 \text { ) } $$ $$ 2 x-y \geq 0 $$

Problem 47

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

Problem 47

Suppose that on a particular day the cost of 3 tennis balls and 2 golf balls is \(\$ 12\). The cost of 6 tennis balls and 3 golf balls is \(\$ 21\). Find the cost of 1 tennis ball and the cost of 1 golf ball.

Problem 47

For Problems \(45-60\), write the equation of the line that satisfies the given conditions. Express final equations in standard form. \(x\) intercept of \(-3\) and slope of \(-\frac{5}{8}\)

Problem 48

$$ \text { For Problems 37-56, graph each linear inequality. (Objective } 3 \text { ) } $$ $$ 3 x-y \leq 0 $$

Problem 48

For moving purposes, the Hendersons bought 25 cardboard boxes for \(\$ 97.50\). There were two kinds of boxes: the large ones cost \(\$ 7.50\) per box, and the small ones cost \(\$ 3\) per box. How many boxes of each kind did they buy?

Problem 48

Graph the line that passes through the given point and has the given slope. (Objective 3 ) $$(3,-4), m=\frac{5}{2}$$

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