answer:
slope = 
that's how you find the slope in any equation
Answer:
Cartesian Coordinate System
• Also called
rectangular coordinate
system
• x- and y- axes intersect
at the origin
• Points are labeled (x,y)
Polar Coordinate System
– Origin and reference
line are noted
– Point is distance r from
the origin in the
direction of angle θ,
ccw from reference
line
– Points are labeled (r,θ)
Cartesian to Polar Coordinates
• r is the hypotenuse and θ
an angle
θ must be ccw from
positive x axis for these
equations to be vali
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
okay
Step-by-step explanation:
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#9: 5
#10: -2
#11: -1.5
<em><u>Step-by-step explanation:</u></em>
<em><u>#9:</u></em> 3,8,13,18,23,(28),(33),(38),.. <em>Go up by 5 each time, so the common difference is </em><u><em>5</em></u><em>.</em>
<u><em>#10:</em></u> 11,9,7,5,3,(1),(-1),(-3),... <em>Go down </em><em>(-)</em><em> by 2 each time, so the common difference is </em><u><em>-2</em></u><em>.</em>
<u><em>#11:</em></u> 3, 1.5, 0, -1.5, -3, (-4.5), (-6), (-7.5),... <em>Go down </em><em>(-) </em><em>by 1.5 each time, so the common difference is </em><u><em>-1.5</em></u><em>.</em>
Answer:
C ) 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Constant is value in equation that DOES NOT change. Varibales such as x and y will change. Coefficent are things that are written in front of variable.