The figure shows a line graph and two shaded triangles that are similar: Which statement about the slope of the line is true? It is 3 throughout the line. It is fraction 1 over 3 throughout the line. The slope from point O to point A is fraction 1 over 3 time the slope of the line from point A to point B. The slope from point O to point A is three times the slope of the line from point A to point B. http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_mjprealgebra_v16/mjprealgebra_test1_m5_g5_c1.jpg
Your image cannot be displayed...FLVS stuffs xD Any who ca you save it to your computer and upload it as an attachment?
Well to find slope you can do y2 - y1/x2 - x1
isn't the slope x2???
Hmm...How'd ya get that?
I don't know :/ I just looked at x2 and assumed
Well...the slope of the line never changes from A-O or A-B or B-O...So that eliminates C and D...And this chat is not hitting (1,3) so it can't be y = 3x...And y = 1/3 is hitting (6,2) and so on...So i would say your answer is B.
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