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@Aveline @rishavraj @KendrickLamar2014 @precella_cute
First of all, the line is pointing downwards, so you know the slope is negative.
Two points are (0,4) and (6,-4) Can you find the slope?
6,-4 it does stop on 6 it's more like 5.90 or something but yes I can find the slope
use desmos.com to graph if you need to.
I don't have to use a graph btw i use papa math or mathway for that thanks anyway
b and d are in the wrong answer....so a or c is correct
6,-4 it does stop on 6 it's more like 5.90 or something but yes I can find the slope @Aveline
(0,4)(6,-4) y2-y1/x2-x1=m=slope (-4)-(4)/(6)-(0) =-8/6 =-3/4
/ I thought you subtract and when I did that it didn't give me a whole number
oh i see you reducing it
so where does the 4 come in @Aveline
Accidentally reduced incorrectly: -8/6 reduces to -4/3
so where does the 4 come in @Aveline
You're crossing the y-axis at (0,4), so it's +4
ok that's what i thought so would it be
Yes ^^
ok thanks for all you help I hate questions like there they always throw me off i have one more question for you
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