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OpenStudy (narissa):

2more help

OpenStudy (narissa):

OpenStudy (narissa):

@that-girl-a-15

OpenStudy (narissa):

@jswagger

OpenStudy (narissa):

@AdrianP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you know the 2nd answer, since you know where it goes through the y axis, for the first one we must determine the slope, to do this we use this equation. m= slope. \[m=\frac{ y_{2}-y_{1} }{ x_{2}-x_{1}}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

choose 2 points of the function, where you know the values of y and x, and subtitute those values in the equation above, there you get the m (slope) that's the first answer :)

OpenStudy (narissa):

k i got to go be back at 12

OpenStudy (narissa):

@AdrianP

OpenStudy (narissa):

is it -4,5

OpenStudy (narissa):

@iGreen

OpenStudy (narissa):

ooops -4,-5

OpenStudy (narissa):

@Haseeb96

OpenStudy (narissa):

idk because it says decimal

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

idk

OpenStudy (narissa):

k thanks anyway

OpenStudy (narissa):

@khalilforthewin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It should be only one number, and yeah it could be decimal

OpenStudy (narissa):

is y -4 and x-5

OpenStudy (narissa):

this is hard!!!!

OpenStudy (narissa):

it says decimal form

OpenStudy (narissa):

@jagr2713

OpenStudy (narissa):

@iGreen

OpenStudy (narissa):

@triciaal

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