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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which equation represents the line that passes through the points (6,-3) and (-4,-9)?
y+4=3/5(x+9)
y+4=5/3(x+9)
y-3=3/5(x+9)
y+3=3/5(x-6)
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OpenStudy (uri):
Where is the equation? @Ayyyyyyyye
OpenStudy (anonymous):
u looking for slope?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
u there?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes sorry, I was fixing something in the question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so are u looking for the slope?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I believe so
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dou know the formula for slope
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kind of, but Im really bad when it comes to anything related to slope.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok one sec
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, no problem
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ y2 - y1 }{ x2-x1 }\] i think
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is that the formula?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ -3 -(-9) }{ 6 - (-4) }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
simplify
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Ayyyyyyyye
OpenStudy (anonymous):
would it be 3-(-5)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im sorry if its wrong, Im just not strong in this area.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think let me check
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3/5
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh okay, that makes more sense now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so y+3 and X+5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
something like that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay, I think I figured it out, thanks!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
np bra