the slope of the line is , but the numbering on one axis is missing. How many units should each tick mark on that unnumbered axis represent?
the slope is -2/3
slope is -1/6
slope of a line passing thro two points is (y1-y2)/(x1-x2)
the slope of the line is -2/3, but the numbering on one axis is missing. How many units should each tick mark on that unnumbered axis represent?
I had -1/6 but my math teacher said that it was wrong
the answer is -1/6 discuss the ques with your maths teacher.... nd the slope of a line is a ratio..... nd whatever factor u take it olways cancels the factor :)
The y coordinates of the points on this line decrease at a rate of 1 unit for every 6 unit increases x
Slope is definitely -1/6
yes mathematics can never be wrong nd it says slope is -1/6
Actually, mathematics can be wrong depending on who is doing the math
well mathematics cannot be done wrong if done with precision and patience and thats what i do
Very good Man Singh
well i guess my teacher is teaching me this wrong or either the book has a error
I hope, for your sake, the teacher wasn't seeking the answer key for the answer
A math teacher shouldn't get that one wrong
well she was making me feel stupid like I was getting the wrong answer this is why I don't like math
No matter what....maintain confidence in your abilities
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