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OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

Choose the equation below that represents the line passing through the point (2, -4) with a slope of one half. y = (1/2)x+ 5 y = (1/2)x - 3 y = (1/2)x - 5 y = (1/2)x + 3

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

Helps here :P

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

lol

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

so what do i do?

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

Ok were dealing with the worlds hardest question here so what we have to do is go to the internet and find out how to do it :P

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

-_-

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

hahaha im jk

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

here i'll show u :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know there's an equation to this, but frankly, I can't remember it. However, you can download a program called geogebra. It's basically a advanced graphing program (completely free, I use it myself in Hon Alg 2), that makes problems like this incredibly easy. All you have to do is put in you coordinate, then count out your slope. The program will automatically come up with the equation for you.

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

i have it

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

but 1 quick question mister how is this helping her develop on how she is going to understand how to do it in the future

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

lol

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

with all due respect mister

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True enough. It was a temporary fix. If she wanted a permanent fix, she could google the formula, or ignore my comment completely.

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

I got it thanks Guyz

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

Mind is the best way to answer a question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Some people are visual learners, and programs like geogebra help immensely if your an inaccurate artist, like myself.

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

ohhh ok :)

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

It was C btw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anyways, I'm glad you eventually got the help you needed @camerondoherty (despite our minor bickering) :)

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

i got no help i did it myself

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops. Well in that case, congrats on figuring it out independently :) Have a good day

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

True enough Ms.Cameron.Thank you for your time.

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

lol u 2

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

=D

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

well in 5 min i g2g

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

so post ur last question and i will be back to help u tomorrow :P

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