Answer:
slope = 
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate the slope m using the slope formula
m = (y₂ - y₁ ) / (x₂ - x₁ )
with (x₁, y₁ ) = (- 4, 7) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (- 6, - 4)
m =
=
= 
Answer:
a. 21: 45
d. 63: 135
Step-by-step explanation:
Ratio or Relationship of two quantities is the result of comparing two quantities.
Such a comparison could be indicated as a reason, in four different ways, in this way:
1)a: b
2)a ÷ b
3)a/b
d)The reason for a is a b.
Equivalent ratios can be used to show the same relationship between two quantities. Remember that the word "equivalent" means the same.
Problem development
We observe what are the equivalent relationships 7:15 and conclude that they are the following:
a.To find the equivalent ratio, we divide the numerator and denominator by the same number , In this case we divide by 3:
21: 45 = 21/45 = 21÷3 /45÷3 = 7/15
d.To find the equivalent ratio, we divide the numerator and denominator by the same number , In this case we divide by 9:
63: 135= 63/135 = 63÷9 /135÷9= 7/15
2^(1/2) is the same thing
Think of asy. as limiting fences to where your graph can travel. If, for example, you graph y = 1/x properly, you'll see that the graph never crosses either the x- or the y-axis. As x increases, your graph will get closer and closer to the line y=0 (which happens to be the horiz. axis), but will not cross it. Similarly, as x approaches x=0, the graph gets closer and closer to the vert. axis, x=0, but will not cross it. Do you see how the asymptotes limit where the graph can go?
Vertical asy. stem only from rational functions and correspond to x-values for which the denominator = 0. As you know, we can NOT divide by zero. Instead, we draw a vertical line thru any x-value at which the rational function is not defined.
Horiz. asy. have to do with the behavior of functions as x grows increasingly large, whether pos. or neg. Go back and re-read my earlier comments on horiz. asy. As x grows incr. large, in the positive direction, the graph of y=1/x approaches, but does not touch or cross, the horiz. asy.I will stop here and encourage you to ask questions if any of this discussion is not clear.
Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation: