[4_01]Which of the following is the slope between the points (-6, 0) and (2, -9)? - -
slope formula is \[\frac{ y2-y1 }{ x2-x1 }\] 2 is y2 0 is y1 2 is x2 -6 is x1
\[\frac{ 2-0 }{ 2-(-6) }\]
whered u get a 0?
i meant another 2
oops my bad
do u have a kik or soemthing?
it would look like this\[\frac{ -9-0 }{ 2-(-6) }\]
-9/8
yup
can u help me with more?
ill see what I can do :)
do you have kik ?
nope
4_06]Choose the equation below that represents the line passing through the point (-3, -1) with a slope of 4. y - 1 = 4(x - 3) y + 1 = 4(x + 3) y - 3 = 4(x + 1) y + 3 = 4(x - 1)
im not suree on this one
sorry
4_05]Choose the equation of the vertical line passing through the point (-4, 2). y = -4 x = -4 y = 2 x = 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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4.06: Use the point-slope formula for a line: y-y1=m(x-x1) m is the slope of your line. (x1, y1) is any point on your line.
4.05 Draw a vertical line through (-4,2). Study that and you should figure out what the equation of that line is. Either x or y is always equal to the same number at any point on your line.
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