You can use the equation to find the slope of a line given two points. This equation is y2 - y1 divided by x2 minus x1. The y2 is represented by the y coordinate of the second ordered pair, but it really doesn't matter, either way you get the same answer. The same way the x2 is represented by the x coordinate of the second ordered pair. For this problem, I will just use the normal coordinates. So the second y coordinate is 3. 3 -0 = 3. So your numerator is 3. The second x coordinate is 2. 2-0 = 2. So the denominator is 2. This is 3/2. So your slope would be 3/2. Hope this helps. :D Let me know if you didn't understand something in my explanation.
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
5=Q-11
(Add 11 to both sides)
16=Q
A : for x = 4 y = 16 not 6 FALSE
B : for x = 4 y = 20 not 6 FALSE
C : for x = 4 y = 11 not 6 FALSE
D : for x = 4 y = x + 2 = 6 is
6 The Last one verifying the first row of the table
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