Which graph represents the equation y=-4/3x-2 Vote braliest if right

Graph one is A.
Graph two is B
Graph three is C
Graph four is D.

Which Graph Represents The Equation Y=-4/3x-2 Vote Braliest If RightGraph One Is A.Graph Two Is BGraph
Which Graph Represents The Equation Y=-4/3x-2 Vote Braliest If RightGraph One Is A.Graph Two Is BGraph
Which Graph Represents The Equation Y=-4/3x-2 Vote Braliest If RightGraph One Is A.Graph Two Is BGraph
Which Graph Represents The Equation Y=-4/3x-2 Vote Braliest If RightGraph One Is A.Graph Two Is BGraph

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Answer 1

Answer: C

Explanation:


Related Questions

What is the subject of this poem (the poison tree)

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Answer:

it's about repressing anger and the consequences of doing it.

Explanation:

It describes the narrator's repressed feelings of anger towards an individual, emotions which eventually lead to murder.

Reread lines 19-31. Look up and define the words debris and flotsam . use these words to explain where hohns search led him and what he found

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scattered pieces of rubbish or remains.
"workmen were clearing the roads of the debris from shattered buildings"
Similar:
detritus
refuse


Flotsam is defined as debris in the water that was not deliberately thrown overboard, often as a result from a shipwreck or accident. Jetsam describes debris that was deliberately thrown overboard by a crew of a ship in distress, most often to lighten the ship's load.

Hope is a thing with feather what is the answer to part a what does the storm most likely represent?

A.hardship
B. death
C. sadness
D. danger​


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Answer:

A. hardship

Explanation:

Storms are rough to deal with and difficult to overcome

Excerpt from Stuff Matters

By Mark Miodownik

In the absence of copper, gold, and meteoric iron, our ancestors’ tools during the Stone Age were made of flint, wood, and bone. Anyone who has ever tried to make anything with these kinds of tools knows how limiting they are: if you hit a piece of wood it either splinters, cracks, or snaps. The same is true of rock or bone. Metals are fundamentally different from these other materials because they can be hammered into shape: they flow, they are malleable. Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it. And you can reverse the process simply by putting metal in a fire and heating it up, which will cause it to get softer. The first people to discover these properties ten thousand years ago had found a material that was almost as hard as a rock but behaved like a plastic and was almost infinitely reusable. In other words, they had discovered the perfect material for tools, and in particular cutting tools like axes, chisels, and razors. This ability of metals to transform from a soft to a hard material must have seemed like magic to our ancient ancestors.

***

In 1961 Professor Richmond from Oxford University discovered a pit that had been dug by the Romans in AD 89. It contained 763,840 small two-inch nails, 85,128 medium nails, 25,088 large nails, and 1,344 extra-large sixteen-inch nails. The hoard was of iron and steel and not gold, which most people would have found bitterly disappointing. But not Professor Richmond. Why, he asked himself, would a Roman legion bury seven tons of iron and steel? The legion had been occupying the advance headquarters of Agricola in a place called Inchtuthil in Scotland. This was at the outer reaches of the Roman Empire, and their mission was to protect its border from what they saw as the savage tribes who threatened it: the Celts. The legion of five thousand men occupied the region for six years before retreating and, in the process, abandoning their fort. They made great efforts to leave behind nothing that could help their enemies. They smashed all food and drink containers and burned the fort to the ground. But they weren’t satisfied with this. In the ashes were the steel nails that had held the fort together, and they were far too valuable to be left to the tribes that had driven them out. Iron and steel were the materials that enabled the Romans to build aqueducts, ships, and swords; they allowed them to engineer an empire. Leaving the nails to their enemies would have been as useful as leaving a cache of weapons, so they buried them in a pit before marching south.
The author draws a contrast between metals and other materials in all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Flint, wood, and bone are more brittle.

B) Metals are reusable.

C) Metals are non-polluting.

D) Metals can be shaped into other objects.

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Answer:

C) Metals are non-polluting.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from Stuff Matters

by Mark Miodownik, it is narrated that metals were a very important discovery that helped shaped mankind forever. Our ancestors made use of stones, flints and bones but these materials had their limitations and could not be shaped into other forms. However, the discovery of metals solved this problem.

The author draws a contrast between metals and other materials in all of the following EXCEPT saying that Metals are non-polluting.

Why is a cartoon an effective accompaniment to the selection?

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Answer:

whitch sectoin can u send a photo of your qeastion

Read line 8 from the poem I Hear America Singing. The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing, What does the poet mean when he describes the women’s singing as delicious? A The poet is making a contest between the women’s singing and the men’s singing. B The poet is comparing a good meal to that of the singing quality of the women. C The poet is explaining that the women’s songs are enjoyable to hear. D The poet is explaining that the songs have different meanings for the women than for the men.

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Answer:

C The poet is explaining that the women’s songs are enjoyable to hear

Explanation:

Please Listen to this, only if you can handle seriously scary things, they only get more intense.
https://www.you tube.com/watch?v=nhkgXOUDetc&ab_channel=CorpseHusband

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Answer:

lol mk i will

Explanation:

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

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Answer:

top one

Explanation:

i have a huuuuuge brain

The dash in the sentence below is
used to do which of the following?
"I worked with three of my
classmates to complete a science
project--one of my group mates
was my brother."
A. set off further detail or explanation
B. indicate an abrupt change in the sentence
C. show an abrupt, unfinished end to the
sentence
D. set off humor in an informal sentence

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Answer:B

Explanation:When you see the dash the tone changes the sentence like this person mag not be so happy to be working with their northern they clarified that one of the people was their brother.

Answer:

A. set off further detail or explanation

Explanation:

I did this on Acellus and got it correct, so you can trust this answer.

I need an essay on whether things like drugs and abortion and guns should be completely legal and it comes down to personal preference on the use of these things or not.

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Answer:

Ummm alr, prob illegal I think haha

Explanation:

a claim is a statement one believes to be true
true or false

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explantion:

Read the sentence. Then explain why it is punctuated correctly or incorrectly.


1. Joe has gone to summer camp three years in a row.


2. Joe has the food at camp improved at all?

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Answer: Question #2 is punctuated incorrectly.

Explanation:

It should say "Joe, has the food at summer camp improved at all?"

Mark brainliest?

TRUE OR FALSE:

a. "Theme is one word that can summarize the whole plot"

b. " Theme is NOT directly stated and they must be inferred"

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A is false
B is true

which statement best describes the lesson the author learned from cooking with fruits and vegetables

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Answer:

you'll discover things you enjoy if you're open to new experiences.

Explanation:

Answer:

you'll discover things you enjoy if you're open to new experiences

Explanation:

i did the iready i got it wright

hoped it helped :)

As Danny sat down on the rickety old chair, it abruptly collapsed beneath him.

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i dont understand, is this supposed to be a question?

Answer:

complex

Explanation:

Which role does the first-person point of view play in this excerpt? It helps readers understand how amused Joe Barone feels when he helps the main character. It helps readers understand that the main character is beginning to feel accepted. It helps readers identify better with Joe Barone's opinion of the main character. It helps readers identify the events that occur during the story's climax and falling action.

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Answer:

It helps readers understand that the main character is beginning to feel accepted.

Explanation:

Gregory Djanikian's narrative poem "How I Learned English" is a short poem that described how the speaker first came to America and felt like an outsider. The poem deals with themes of isolation, learning through his mistakes, and how he eventually feel a sense of belonging in the new country.

The first person point of view is when the speaker is a character within the story. he/ she is involved in the events of the story and also presents the readers the window through which we view the story. And in this narrative poem, the first person point of view helps us understand how the speaker begins to feel accepted by others, though at the cost of his wrongful use of English. Before the ball hit him, he felt no connection whatsoever with the game or his teammates. But after the ball hit him on the forehead, and he exclaimed "oh my shin, oh my shin", the laughter that erupted from the scene helped ease the situation and also made him feel more comfortable around the others.

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

Answer:

B. It helps readers understand that the main character is beginning to feel accepted

Explanation:

Creds to the other person

The Great Gatsby-Ch. 1-2- Where does the narrator Nick live?​

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Answer:

The narrator lives in WEST EGG

Explanation:

Nick rents a house in West Egg a Long Island suburb that is less fashionable than East Egg which lies across the Long Island Sound. His tiny cheap bungalow is next to Gatsby's enormous tacky mansion.

Can someone can answer this for me?

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Answer: The theme is to never give up on your dreams.

Explanation:Im sorry thats all I know im sorry I wasnt much help:(

PLS HURRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

james-son of zebedee

peter-jesus changed his name

judas-a traider

andrew-went to tell his brother about jesus

simon- a zealot

matthew- a tax collector

phillip- was from bethsaida (i think)

that is all i know

Does happiness really matter? Someone said that happiness is the reason why people are lazy and ineffective Do you think so? 400 words or more

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Answer:

Explanation:

Personal Opinion but I do believe happiness matters. Although your statement can be true also. When people feel like they have achieved true happiness they want to stay in that place in their lives for fear of it going away. This feeling of contempt with the way their life is, causes them to stop pursuing goals, ideas, new moments, etc. Therefore, making them lazy and ineffective. On the other hand, if an individual spends their whole lives pursuing a dream or dedicating their entire lives to an idea or work, but are not happy then what is it all truly for. Happiness is what everyone should strive for.

Strong blog post, about (Poverty or Prejudice) minimum 350 words

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Answer:“Poverty is not a major factor in cause of crime.” For the author, crime was simply a matter of personal choice. Such logic is seductive and piggybacks on the US ideology of individual economic responsibility.  Poverty becomes something one chooses to move from or not. In such a world, failure to achieve is viewed as the responsibility of the individual.

This is poverty as moral failure and justifies for many any personal prejudice against the poor, including the nonsense that poverty does not impact crime. Such ideas about poverty are often based on personal stories about people who rose up and broke out of poverty. Anecdote is not good science; it’s more like myth-making. Anthropological research into poverty highlights a diversity of experiences among people classified as poor—including great resilience by those who do not escape it.

And while there is certainly academic debate about whether poverty causes crime, it has been proven that many conditions inherent in poverty are risk factors for criminal behaviour. Anthropologists do not document poverty as an economic condition to be measured. Rather they describe poverty as a qualitative social relation of multi-dimensional deprivation. That means poverty affects the quality of a person’s life not just in terms of income but rights, opportunities, capabilities and entitlements.

Yes, poverty doesn’t affect every person in exactly the same way but poverty does impact every person’s ability to achieve his or her full human potential and the World Bank’s 2001 report on poverty said just that.

People living in poverty are more likely to live or come from broken homes, experience low levels of education, suffer high rates of mortality, lack support, possess weak social networks, endure poor health conditions, including poor nutrition that effects many different abilities. They are also likely to be excluded from market participation and services.

Calling all people who live in poverty “vagabonds” is not only prejudice and deliberately misleading, it suggests poverty is just about being hungry and needing a job, and there is no structural impediment to breaking the cycle. People can come forward with their examples of individual success stories but it doesn’t change the fact that while some individuals break the cycle, the group “poor” on the whole cannot break the cycle and capitalism is designed to function in that precise way.

Capitalism requires an underclass, a poor, an industrial reserve army of labour, to do all the low-paying, awful jobs. That is a fact. Great wealth was, and is, accumulated by dispossession and it produces/d great poverty. Capitalism is a zero-sum game. There must be winners and losers. This isn’t a fun ride for everyone; this is neoliberal 21st century capitalism and it’s not that different in its punishments to late 19th century capitalism.

In this sense, poverty is a consequence of historical relationships that include white supremacy, racial hierarchy, underdevelopment, the creation of laws, class warfare, urbanism, transnational geopolitics, and how such big processes made and make the world. Poverty is not an abstraction one can personally choose to overcome or not. Rather, poverty is about social processes and the effects those processes have on productive people.

Let’s end with a simple question. What came first: poverty or the culture of poverty? Anthropologist Phillipe Bourgois spent years living and researching drugs dealers in the ghettos of Puerto Rico. He noted that rather than guns and drug culture being the culture of the ghetto, the ghetto and its poverty should be understood in historical and social context as the reaction to particular social and economic configurations in the colonial relationship between the USA and Puerto Rico.

A similar argument can be made about T&T. Yes, a culture of poverty can lead to criminality and anti-social behaviour, but we should also understand how the historical circumstances of our colonial relationship gave us the poverty that in turn constantly produces/d the culture of poverty we now denigrate and fear.

Put bluntly, blaming the poor for living in poverty rather than fixing the society that produces/d poverty is a massive blind spot found among some who do not live in poverty. It helps them feel successful and accomplished—superior. It’s a hold over of the divide-and-conquer politics of colonialism and racist at heart.

Poverty and the many wider socio-cultural issues, like crime, that it impacts, exist (and always will) because of the type of society we’ve all built, not because of the failure of individuals to personally overcome poverty.

Explanation:

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1. Determine whether the points (-5,8) and (-5,-4) lie on the same horizontal or vertical line. Explain how you know. Then, find the length of the line segment that connects them.

Answer:

They both lay on the same vertical line. When you add both point you can see that they both are in the same negative number which is -5. The distance between point is 12.

Explanation:

He said to him," Please wait here till I return. change to indirect speech

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Answer:

please wait there until i return

Explanation:

Answer:

jayfeather friend me brainliest

Explanation:

4.3/5

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Indirect/Reported Speech refers to a dialogue being told to a third person/reporting what happened to a third person.

Example: He said,"I don't know the answer." (Direct)

               He said that he didn't know the answer. (Indirect)

In the above example, when writing in indirect/reported form, the sentence changes according to its tense. Also, modifications regarding certain words like 'this' changes to 'that', 'tomorrow' changes to 'the next day', 'will' changes to 'would', 'can' changes to 'could' and many other words have to be made. Also, if the sentence is contains an interrogation, then 'said' changes to 'asked'. Punctuation marks other than a full stop (.) cannot be used in indirect/reported speech.

He said to me,"Please wait here till I return." (Direct)

He requested me to wait there till he returned. (Indirect)

Compare and contrast animal welfare and animal rights.
3-5 sentences

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Answer:

Animal welfare theories accept that animals have interests but allow these interests to be traded away as long as there are some human benefits that are thought to justify that sacrifice. ... Animal rights means that animals are not ours to use for food, clothing, entertainment, or experimentation.(Contrast)

The right of animals to be free from exploitation, domination and abuse by humans. ... Free-living Animals & Their Environment – — To live free, animals need a place to live. Wildlife Law Program – — The Wildlife Law Program focuses on the defense of wildlife and their habitats throughout the world.(Compare)

Explanation:

what dose biodegradable mean

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Answer:

"Biodegradable” refers to the ability of things to get disintegrated (decomposed) by the action of micro-organisms such as bacteria or fungi biological (with or without oxygen) while getting assimilated into the natural environment."

TKAM Ch 8 Close Read
Scout's "stomach turned to water.” What caused this to happen?
A. Her fear that Boo lit Maudie's house on fire.
B. Her fear that Boo snuck up behind her.
C. Her fear that the fire will spread to her own house.
D. Her horror at watching the fire engulf Maudie's beloved garden.
DE. Her anxiety when Jem reveals the details of the knothole and the mended pants to Atticus.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Which of these clues help you understand what "efficient" means?

A.countries around the world.

B.rarely eaten in North America.

C.this should change.

D.even tiny bugs provide energy.​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

d is for duh sorry jk the bugs are efficient in providing even a bit of energy

What was the author’s main point in the following paragraph?

“Dermody quoted research on obesity rates. The study found that obesity rates went up at the same time soda drinking declined.” (AKS 11)

A. To encourage people to research obesity rates

B. To show the reader that drinking sugary beverages may not alone affect obesity rates

C. To suggest that sugary beverages should be avoided altogether

D. To show the reader that the research supports healthy drinking habits

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Answer:

To suggest that sugary beverages should be avoided altogether

Explanation:

Which component of language is governed by syntax?
pronoun usage
word order
verb tense
voice

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Answer:

B. Word Order

Explanation:

I took the test and that was the correct answer.

Answer:

word order

Explanation:

Blood has 7 components.
True
False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Lightning and thunder are related events. Lightning is a sudden, violent flash of electricity that occurs between a
cloud and the ground. It
can also occur between two clouds in the sky. A lightning bolt can be several miles long and
can be straight or forked. It is very hot, with an average temperature of 34,000 degrees Celsius. This causes the air
around the electric bolt to expand, producing lots of sound energy. It is this sound energy that we hear as thunder.
Lightning and thunder are caused by the same event. Yet lightning is light energy, or electromagnetic energy,
whereas thunder is sound energy. Thus, we see lightning and hear thunder.
Compare and contrast or sequence ?

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Answer:

Yes you do see lighting and hear thunder

Explanation:

weather

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