Answer:
Ok! When given points, to find the slope, you would use this equation: y2-y1/x2-x1. Let me demonstrate. In this set to find the slope with the coordinates (10,8) and (14,20), the y2 value is 20, and the y1 value is 8, and the x2 value is 14, and the y1 value is 10. So, your equation would look like this: (20-8)/(14-10), which simplifies to 12/4, or 3! So the slope is three, and that's how you do that when using an equation. OR, you could graph them, but that isn't too reliable so I do not recommend trying it, since you may not create the right slope.
Slope formula is
m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
A. m = (5 - 0)/(-2 + 2)
m = (5)/(0)
m = error
B. m = (-2 - 0)/(0 + 2)
m = (-2)/(2)
m = -1
C. m = (2 - 0)/(2 - 0)
m = (2)/(2)
m = 1
D. m = (0 - 0)/(2 - 3)
m = (0)/(-1)
m = 0
the undefined slope would be the one that came out as error, so A
F(5) is like X is 5
you just do this
f(5)=-2x+1
=-2(5)+1
=-10+1
= -9
:D
<span>A. Find the complement of the angle shown
90 - 52 = 38
</span><span>B. Find the supplement of the angle shown.
180 - 52 = 128
hope that helps</span>