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OpenStudy (abbycross167):

what would the equation look like for the points (-.6, -3) and (-.6, 4)?

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

can someone please help me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

IDK so sorry

OpenStudy (marcelie):

what are the directions?

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

its ok @tuxadog12 and @marcelie those are the directions

OpenStudy (marcelie):

oh , so what are you learning about this lessonn?

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

slopes

OpenStudy (flvskidd):

Slope formula I think.

OpenStudy (flvskidd):

are you sure it's supposed to be .6?

OpenStudy (flvskidd):

one second

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

.6 yes sir

OpenStudy (flvskidd):

Check this out http://www.freemathhelp.com/point-slope.html

OpenStudy (flvskidd):

I was wrong I think it's point slope form. You can also see what the graph would look like.

OpenStudy (flvskidd):

Which is basically what the question is asking for.

OpenStudy (flvskidd):

You might be wondering how to find the slope because in the example I sent you it was already given.. All you have to do is use the slope formula: http://cs.selu.edu/~rbyrd/math/slope/

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

Okay thank you kindly!!

OpenStudy (flvskidd):

Stay strong.

OpenStudy (abbycross167):

haha yes sir/ma'am

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