Given: Points (-9, 6) and (-3, 9)
Find: The slope of the line that goes through those two points
Solution: In order to find the slope of the line that goes through the points that were provided we have to use the slope formula. This formula subtracts the y-coordinates from each other and also the x-coordinates from each other to determine the rise/run which would give us the rate of change.
<u>Plug in the values</u>
<u>Simplify the expression</u>
Therefore, looking at the given options we can see that the best fitting one would be option A, 1/2.
A parallelogram should have 2 sets of parallel lines. Let's find the slope of line PQ and RS to test.
PQ:
(4-2)/(1-(-3))
2/4
1/2
RS:
(2-0)/(3-1)
2/2
1
Because 1 does not equal 1/2 (the slopes are different) the lines are not parallel. Thus, the figure is not a parallelogram.
Answer:
-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Daisy has one side of the rectangular pen along the wall, so she needs one width, w, and two lengths, 2ℓ. She has at most 125 feet of fencing materials to build the fence for her pen
1 second/24 frames
so if he started with 0 frames
time s = (1/24) (additional f)
but he already had at least 250 frames
so
time s = (1/24)( f-250) or maybe less time if he had more than 250
24 s </= f - 250
or
f >/= 24 s + 250
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(-1,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
3(-1)+3(0)=-3
-3+0=-3
-3=-3
-2(-1)+(0)=2
2+0=2
2=2