Step 8

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course Mth 158

9/1/2010 about 11:30

1. 1 and 32. (2,-1), (2,1)

3.1,2

4. 1,-2

5. -2 but I really didn’t understand this question

6. I have no clue on this question

7. X would be 1

8.I don’t now how to sketch it and get it on the internet

9. 0

10. I think I did my graph wrong.

11. I don’t know how to put graph on the computer.

12. -2=5*m+b

13.-3 m + b = 4 and 5 m + b = -2

+3m -b +2 +3m -b

6 = 8m

8/6=m

14. y = -3/4 x + 7/4 /// (-3, 4) and (5, -2)

1-12. I really don’t know to do any of these section

1. I need some help on step 8 on the second part and the 3rd part because I have no idea what im doing

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