WILL MEDAL!!!! PLEASE HELP!
Find the slope of the line.
a. -2
b. 2
c. -1/2
d. 1/2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (jinx.exe):
i think its a or b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Does anybody know if it is A or B?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont see how it can be any of those answers
OpenStudy (jinx.exe):
i think its b ;-; like im not completely sure but yeah
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh...
OpenStudy (jinx.exe):
I'd go with b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
????????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
we know its a negative because its going down from the y-int
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so c maybe?
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OpenStudy (jinx.exe):
oooooh then its a
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hmmm?
OpenStudy (jinx.exe):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
a or c?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
would it be a fraction?
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OpenStudy (jinx.exe):
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ;-;
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:D does anyone back up what @Jinx.exe answer is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The answer I believe would be two.
You take your rise which was 4 over run which is two. 4/2 is 2.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so B then?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is B
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thanks!! @Miss.SweetiePie @Katelyn17 and @Jinx.exe you all helped me a lot c:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No problem :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You're welcome. I was taught to do rise over run for slope. Remember that and you will do fine!!:)
You find that by finding two points on your graph, then you take how much one point goes up to get to the other one. Then you take the run. |dw:1429023708717:dw|