Answer:
.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that
and
(because that's the ground), so substituting that into
gives
.
Answer:
4) slope= 0
5) 
Step-by-step explanation:

4) Slope


= 0
The slope is zero as the line is a horizontal line (since both points have the same y-coordinate of 10).
5) Slope



Since you have taken (x₁, y₁) to be (9, 4), the value of x₁ should be 9 instead of 2.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Using Pythagorean Theorem:</em></u>
=> 
Where c is hypotenuse, a is base and b is perpendicular and ( a, b = 4)
=> 
=> 
=> 
Taking sqrt on both sides
=> c = 5.7 units
Answer:
Get a line of which you want to know the slope. Make sure that the line is straight.
Pick any two coordinates that the line goes through. Coordinates are the x and y points written as ( x, y ).
Pick which point's coordinates are dominant in your equation. ...
Set up the equation using the y-coordinates on top and the x-coordinates on bottom.
The denominator is 4 and the numerioar to make factor 1/2 would be 4/8 then 1/2