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OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

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OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

@mathstudent55 @campbell_st

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

@AravindG @RadEn @ParthKohli

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

@whpalmer4 @Zale101 @agent0smith @Ashleyisakitty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It has a negative slope. Which picture shows a negative slope?

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

The first picture?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

Okay thank you! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yw

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

Agent do you agree? I see you looking it over too

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

The last one has a negative slope too. Which one has a slope of -3/5? Slope is rise over run.

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Actually just use the y-intercept of 1, only one of those two has a y-int of 1

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

Yes, I was thinking the first one because that seemed to be -3/5

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

And yeah, I just noticed the last one was negative too and I was like, Uh Oh!! Better go back and ask and then BAMB! You helped me out! You're like a mindreader :D

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

So, just to clarify, its the first one, correct? Personally, I also think it should be the first one.

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Yes, slope is -3/5 and y-int is 1

OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

Thank you sir!

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