Calculate the slope of the line between each pair of coordinates.
2 answers:
Answer a. -9 b. -2 Slope is found by subtracting (Y2 - Y1 ) over (X2 - X1) So for a. (-3-6) over (4-3) = -9/1 or -9 So for b. (-7-(-3)) over (-3-(-5)) = -4/2 or -2 **Remember when you minus a minus it becomes a plus
<h2>SOLVING</h2>
Calculate the slope of the line between each pair of co-ordinates
The points given are,
To find the slope of this line,
we will utilise the .
The first thing to do is
to put in the co-ordinates
of the two points given.
| subtract on top and bottom
| divide on top and bottom
The points given this time are,
Last time we needed to
put in the co-ordinates.
Similarly, we ought to
put in the co-ordinates
in this problem.
| simplify
| add on top and bottom
| divide on top and bottom
You might be interested in
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
10p. 39 and z. the terms of 10p+3q+2 are lop, 39 ands In polynomials, each monomial is called the term of the.
Answer5.321
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I love algebra anyways
The ans is in the picture with the steps how i got it
(hope this helps can i plz have brainlist :D hehe)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
200 oz
Step-by-step explanation:
Just use the equation
0.32x=200
A) 25% = 25/100 = 0.25 b) 18% = 18/100 = 0.18 c) 40% = 40/100 = 0.40 d) 2% = 2/100 = 0.02 e) 0.15% = 0.15/100 = 0.0015