Answer:
shouldn't it be 11 ft ???
Answer: Choice C
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Explanation:
There are four marked points on the line.
Each point is of the form (x,y)
- The first or left most point is (0,1)
- The second point is (2,2)
- The third is (4,3)
- The fourth is (6,4)
Each of these points is then listed in the table format as shown above.
There are infinitely many other points on the line; however, we only select a few of them to make the table (or else we'd be here all day).
Extra side notes:
- The slope of this line is m = 1/2 = 0.5
- The y intercept is 1 located at (0,1)
- The equation of this line is y = 0.5x+1
8 1/2=17/2=8.5
24,700 divided by 8.5=2,905,8823
OR
24,700:17/2 =24,700x2/17=2,905,8823
Answer:
The slope is -2
Step-by-step explanation:
(−4,7);(2,−5)
(x1,y1)=(−4,7)
(x2,y2)=(2,−5)
m=
y2−y1
/x2−x1
−5−7
/2−4
−12
/6
−2