The opposite of 6 on a number line is -6
For 9. the third table and for 10. the second table
Answer:
Essentially, slope is rise/run. Rise is how many units up the graph, and run is how far to the left or right it goes. Rise will be negative if it's going down, and run will be negative if it's going left. There's two ways to find the slope in this case.
1. Stick to the more visual aspect of it, and count how many units up from one point to the next point. Point (1,2) is 2 units up from point (0,0). Then you count how many units right or left it goes. In this case, it's 1 towards the right. This means the rise/run comes out to be 2/1, which means the slope=2.
2. Look at the equations. y=mx+b is the linear format for these lines. y is the y coordinate, m is the slope, x is the x coordinate, and b is the y intercept (the point where x=0). These two lines have shared slope values, which means the slope for both of them is 2.
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You can use substitution and solve y-x=2 for y which is y= x+ 2 and plug it into the y of the other equasion and you get x=5 y=7
The third one would be the correct answer. I separately multiplied each number in the first section by each number in the second section. For instance, 0 x 2 is 0, 4 x 5 is 20, 5 x 3 is 15, and 2 x 0 is 0. All of these numbers are in the third answer.