Answer:
nember 1: 2/7 as decimal
number 2: 2 1/6 as decimal
number 3: 3/16 as a decimal
number 4: 3/4 as a decimal
number 5: 5/10 as a decimal
number 6: 13 7/8 as a decimal
number 7: 8 10/15 as a decimal
number 8: 5/8 as a decimal
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:Example 1: Find the equation of the line passing through the points (–1, –2) and (2, 7).
Step 1: Find the slope of the line.
To find the slope of the line passing through these two points we need to use the slope
formula:
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So the slope of the slope of the line passing through these two points is 3.
Step 2: Use the slope to find the y-intercept.
Now that we know the slope of the line is 3 we can plug the slope into the equation and
we get:
y = 3x + b
Next choose one of the two point to plug in for the values of x and y. It does not matter
which one of the two points you choose because you should get the same answer in either
case. I generally just choose the first point listed so I don’t have to worry about which
one I should choose.
(–1, –2) → –2 = 3(–1) + b Multiply to simplify the problem.
–2 = –3 + b Solve for b and you will have the y-intercept.
b = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
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I'm going to go with 4 I hope I'm right if it's wrong I'm sorry
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