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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following equations describe the line shown below?
All that apply.
CORDS (-6,2) and (-1,-4)
A. y + 4 = -(x + 1)
B. y - 2 = -(x + 6)
C. y - 2 = -(x + 6)
D. y + 4 = -(x + 1)
E. y - 4 = -(x - 1)
F. y - 6 = -(x + 2)
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OpenStudy (paxpolaris):
none of them
14 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
there are alteast two of them that are correct.
14 years ago
OpenStudy (paxpolaris):
either you're writing something wrong or it's none of them..
14 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i am literally copy pasting.
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OpenStudy (paxpolaris):
it should be:
\[a.\ \ \Large y+4=-\frac65(x+1)\]
and
it should be:
\[c.\ \ \Large y-2=-\frac65(x+6)\]
and
14 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
actually i just saw what is wrong
14 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
whenever i copy paste it it's not doing the fraction!
14 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
derp
14 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
your answers were correct.
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OpenStudy (paxpolaris):
if you get the slope 'm' right: you can write the equation as:
\[\huge y-k=m \left( x-h \right)\]
for any point (h,k) on the line
14 years ago
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