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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Directrix
OpenStudy (tkhunny):
1) Do NOT post a problem with no work of your own provided.
2) Do NOT tag ANYONE unless you first provide some work of your own.
Do you know how to calculate slope? \(\dfrac{Change\;in\;y}{Change\;in\;x}\) Calculate those.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah but don't get a correct answer
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
@EKKERKING look at the y coordinates of the two points. How far apart are they? Use a number line if necessary.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got -1.25 ??
OpenStudy (tkhunny):
SHOW us what incorrect answer you managed. This will help us help you. Trust me on this. No need to be embarrassed. Just lay it out. This isn't the judgment zone. We're here to help. Help us do that.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-1.25
OpenStudy (anonymous):
slope is positive for sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{2+1}{5.3-4.5}\] is a start
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