The correct question is
<span>Jack and Jill are trying to find the slope of a line segment connecting two points, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). Jack uses the formula m = (y2 - y1)/( x2 - x1) . Jill mistakenly uses a different formula, but still gets the right answer. Which formula COULD she have used? A) (x2 - x1)/( y2 - y1) B) (y1 - y2)/( x1 - x2) C) (x1 - x2)/( y2 - y1) D) (y2 - y1)/( x1 - x2)
we know that
the correct formula to calculate the slope is
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
then
</span><span>if both numerator and denominator multiply it by -1
</span>
m=-(y2-y1)/-(x2-x1)---------> m=[-y2+y1]/[-x2+x1]
m=[y1-y2]/[x1-x2]
therefore
the answer is the option
B) (y1 - y2)/( x1 - x2)
I confused ! I don't get what your trying to say please explain better !
30 flags in 3 3/4 that’s the whole question?
Answer: N snd B
Step-by-step explanation:
They have the same lines and they are the same shape.
The distance of plane from the origin is 357.14 miles
<u>Explanation:</u>
Given:
distance traveled southwards, y = 600 miles
Distance traveled east of south, z = 250 miles
Angle, θ = 35°
Distance of plane from the origin, x = ?
The figure is attached for reference:
tan θ = Perpendicular / base
tan θ = distance travelled east of south / x
tan 35° = 250 / x
we know,
tan 35° = 0.7
So,

Therefore, the distance of plane from the origin is 357.14 miles