correct? http://prntscr.com/9y6hoa
@FaiqRaees
you have ticked the wrong graph
it is incorrect. -1, 5 is not in that line :>)
these are the other graphs http://prntscr.com/9y6ny2 http://prntscr.com/9y6o35 http://prntscr.com/9y6odq
which one do you think it is then
only one of them has -1,5 with the line :)
would it be the second graph?
@RhondaSommer am i correct?
no; |dw:1454442258994:dw|
First determine the slope.... we see that for \(\large{x}\) it goes by ones which means that is the run or the denominator part of the slope.... Next we determine the rise...on y we see that we start with \(\large{5}\) but then we go down to \(\large{2}\) then down to \(\large{-1}\) so we are decreasing by \(\large\color{#ff0000}{3}\).... so our slope is... \[\frac{ -3 }{ 1 }\] or \(\large\color{#ff0000}{-3}\)
|dw:1454442425453:dw|
563 you dont even need that
you just have to plot the point
If @kittymeow101 first determines the slope then she will get her answer right away....
its a negative slope so the answer is the last one
Correct ^^
thnx for helping
\(\Large{No~Problem!~XD}\)
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