two coordinates for y= -2? help please c':
can u explain more...
@whpalmer4 can u help her
Select the coordinates of two points on the line y = -2. a) (2, -2) , (-2, 2) b) (-2,-2) , (-2, 0) c) (2, -2) , (0, -2) d) (-2, 2) , (-2, 2) That's the question and choices.
well, any value of x will do, so long as it is coupled with a y value of -2
just remember that it's (x,y)
Ugh, lol what do you mean i'm kinda slow at match x)
So with a coordinate in the form (x , y) you need 2 of them that have y = -2 so your answer will have (x , -2) (x , -2)
Note, it doesn't matter what the 'x' is...as long as it is (x , -2) and (x , -2)
but, none of my choices have -2 as the y value?
a) (2, -2) , (-2, 2) b) (-2,-2) , (-2, 0) c) (2, -2) , (0, -2) d) (-2, 2) , (-2, 2)
Are you sure? (x , y) ^ the -2 would be here
omgggg, so it's c?
Yes it is C :)
lol, sorry i'm kinda slow (x and thanks (:
Don't worry about it...you still got it :)
thanks @johnweldon1993 and @whpalmer4 for helping her out :)
thanks chriss! (:
no prob ;)
wait, can you guys help me with another one?
Write the equation of the line that is perpendicular to the line y = \[\frac{ 3 }{ 2}\]x + 4 and passes through the point (-6, 3 ) A) Y=\[\frac{ 3 }{ 2 }x - 1\]
B) \[\frac{ 3 }{ 2 }x +3\] C) Y= \[-\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }x -1\] D) Y= \[-\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }x + 3\]
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