Answer:
the slope is 
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that you are given two points to use for the slope calculation:

So we use the formula for the slope of a line given two points:

To find Angle A we use cosine
cos ∅ = adjacent / hypotenuse
From the question
The adjacent is 17
The hypotenuse is 38
So we have
cos A = 17/38
A = cos-¹ 17/38
A = 63.4
<h3>A = 63° to the nearest degree</h3>
To find Angle C we use sine
sin ∅ = opposite / hypotenuse
From the question
The opposite is 17
The hypotenuse is 38
So we have
sin C = 17/38
C = sin-¹ 17/38
C = 26.57
<h3>C = 27° to the nearest degree</h3>
Hope this helps you
0.5s + 1 = 7 + 4.5s Subtract 4.5s from both sides
-4s + 1 = 7 Subtract 1 from both sides
-4s = 6 Divide both sides by -4
s = -

Simplify
s = -
Use distributive method
5r - 50 = -51
Add 50
5r = -1
Divide by 5
r = -1/5
Every time you are -3, the next terms would be -7, -10, -13