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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Will medal plz help xD!!
question below
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OpenStudy (imsleeziboii):
post ittt
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (imsleeziboii):
ohh no clue im so sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its*
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@pooja195
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@rebeccaxhawaii
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Tennis5518
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
You can ser the line países trough 2 points got it
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OpenStudy (tennis5518):
ok this pretty hard
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
@Zale101
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep x=6
y=-3
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
WHat
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
You can see the line passes trough 2 points got I?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i got it ^
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
what
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x=6
y=-3
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
Ok I dont get the question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok ty anyway @Tennis5518
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OpenStudy (isaidavila):
The equation of a line is
(y-y2)=m(x-x1)
So find the slope with that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its c
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
OHH haah I thought I was on my question
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
OK i read the question
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
your question is easy
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OpenStudy (isaidavila):
The points are (0,-3) and (6,0) yes?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ITS C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes @isaidavila
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes but how did u get c
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OpenStudy (poohdessey):
you got the answer?
OpenStudy (poohdessey):
i was going to graph it for you do you want me to?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i just want to know how to do it
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
The slope is
(0-6)/(-3-0)=m
m=2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok ty xD
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OpenStudy (isaidavila):
Sorry the slope is 1/2
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
The equation is
(y-0)=1/2(x-6)
y=1/2(x-6)
2y=x-6
2h-x=-6