I would say B but I'm not sure
Answer:
m=-2
Step-by-step explanation:
The two given points are: (-3, -2) and (-2, -4)
The equation for slope is m=
m=
m=-2/1
m=-2
Answer:
In order to find x, you will have to use the operation of equality to isolate the x.

<em>Now, use the division property of equality and divide by 15 on both sides. This will cancel out the 15 on the left side of the equation and isolate the x completely.</em>

<em>Thus, this is your answer:</em>

Answer:
<h2>
10 units</h2>
Option C is the correct option
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the points be A and B
A ( 4 , 5 ) ------> ( x1 , y1 )
B ( 10 , 13 ) ------> ( x2 , y2 )
Now, let's find the distance between these points:

plug the values

Calculate the difference

Evaluate the power

Add the numbers

Write the number in exponential form with. base of 10

Reduce the index of the radical and exponent with 2

Hope this helps..
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Yes, it will always be a rational number. I'll expound on this by defining what a rational number is. It is any number that can be expressed as a fraction. Otherwise, it is called an irrational number with a non-terminating decimal expansion. So, although 1/3 has a non-terminating decimal expansion because it is equal to 0.33333333...., it is still a rational number because it can be expressed into a fraction.