Ask your own question, for FREE!
Mathematics 19 Online
OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

will fan and medal help

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

plug in

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

after this i got 5 more

OpenStudy (er.mohd.amir):

which value of x and y satisfy that is solution

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

(-2/3)

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

That's correct!

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

ok i got 5 more

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Alrighty, go ahead and make a question for them whenever

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Do you have an answer or you aren't sure how to do it?

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

nope not shure

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

-7

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Okay, the slope formula is \[\frac{ y _{2} - y _{1}}{ x _{2} - x _{1}}\]

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

So, choose one coordinate to be (x_1, y_1) and one coordinate to be (x_2, y_2)

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

(x_1) and (y_1)

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

You have to choose a coordinate to be (x_1, y_1) from the coordinates they gave you

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

the cordinates are (-2,1 ) and (1,6)

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Okay so you want (-2,1) to be (x_1, y_1) and (1, 6) to be (x_2, y_2) then?

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

then wat

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Now plug the coordinates into the slope formula

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

-2,3

Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!