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OpenStudy (thebossofme191):
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jabez177 (jabez177):
All the questions? :)
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jabez177 (jabez177):
I'll try my best. :)
#1 We have to find the Slope. Do you remember what the Slope Formula is? :)
OpenStudy (thebossofme191):
ummm no thts y i need help XD i keep forgetting wht it is
jabez177 (jabez177):
Make sure you always take notes when the teacher teaches. :P
So the slope formula is well here.
Find the slope of the line segment joining the points ( 1, - 4 ) and ( - 4, 2 ). Label the points as x1 = 1, y1 = - 4, x2 = -4, and y2 = 2. To find the slope m of the line segment joining the points, use the slope formula : So, m = - 6/5.
Slope Formula
cs.selu.edu/~rbyrd/math/slope/