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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
what is the slope line of m?
A. -2
B. 2
C. -1/2
D. 1/2
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
please help D:
OpenStudy (abb0t):
\(\sf \color{}{m = slope = \frac{rise}{run} = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}\)
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
A.
B.
C.
D.
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
is it a b c or d?
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
do u know?
OpenStudy (abb0t):
Giving direct answers is against Code of Conduct. You need to try it yourself first. This is a learning process.
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
wth?
OpenStudy (abb0t):
I have already told you how to solve the problem.
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
First we need to make sure that we understand the formula:
\[\frac{\Delta y}{ \Delta x }=\frac{ change \in y }{ change \in x }\]
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
ok.....
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
i really ont know this stuff please give an explanation
OpenStudy (abb0t):
\(\sf \color{}{m = slope = \frac{rise}{run} = \frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x } = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}\)
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
DUDE STOP THAT
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OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
idk XD
OpenStudy (abb0t):
The difference between y\(_2\) and y\(_1\) divided by points x\(_2\)-x\(_1\)
OpenStudy (blackops2luvr):
and......
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
Change in y means going in with a horizontal direction to get the vertical part of the part of the x.
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