1. The answer would be 1/4To find the slope, you use this formula:slope: y1-y2/x1-x2You need to determine two points. In this case, let use the point where y=0 and y=1 which was x1, y1= (-4,0) and x2, y2= (0,1) The calculation would be:slope: y1-y2/x1-x2slope: (1-0)/ (0- -4)= 1/4
2. The answer would be: -3 There is 2 different coordinate in this question which was: x1,y1= (-5.2, 8.7) x2,y2=(-3.2, 2.7)
<span>Using the same slope formula, you can get this equation </span>slope: y1-y2/x1-x2slope: 8.7-2.7/(-5.2) - (-3.2)slope: 6/-2slope= -3
3. The answer is: <span>C. Y-18=9(x-2)</span> Let say that the plant height is in Y-axis and the month in X-axis. Then you can get 4 coordinate, but we just need two. The list of coordinate would be: x1,y1= (2, 18) x2,y2=(4, 36) Using the slope formula you can get the m variable for point-slope form slope: y1-y2/x1-x2slope: 18-36/2-4slope: -18/-2= 9
Since the slope is 9 (m=9), the point-slope form would be: y-y1=m(x-x1) y-18= 9(x-2)