SOLUTION: y-3=-3/2(x+1) need to know how to multiply -3/2(x+1)
Algebra.Com
Question 673360:  y-3=-3/2(x+1) need to know how to multiply -3/2(x+1) 
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
    
Hi,
 
RELATED QUESTIONS
i need to know how yo multiply -3 1/4 x 2 and 4/9 x... (answered by stanbon)
Need to know how to solve... (answered by Alan3354,rothauserc)
I need to know the vertex and how to graph it. Thank you.... (answered by Fermat)
Multiply ( x + 1/3 )^2  (answered by jim_thompson5910,dini)
i need to graph these equations but i dont know how
x+2y=6
3x-y=4
y=1/2x-3... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
I need the derivative of : y = radical((x)^2) + 1 * radical((x)^2) - 1 
The answer is... (answered by Alan3354)
The problem states to simplify.
(3x+3y+3)/9x ÷ (x^2+ 2xy+y^2- 1)/(x^4+ x^2 ) 
I... (answered by oscargut)
Multiply... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Multiply
[(2/3)x + (1/5)]2     (answered by checkley77)