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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@4everaddicted2anime or anyone at all

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A line is shown on a coordinate grid. The x axis values are from negative 15 to positive 15 in increments of 3 for each grid line. The y axis values are from negative 5 to positive 5 in increments of 1 for each grid line. The line passes through the ordered pairs negative 12, 4, and 0, 0, and 12, negative 4. A shaded right triangle is formed so that its hypotenuse is from ordered pair 0, 0 labeled as O to 6, negative 2 labeled as A, one leg is from 0, 0 to 0, negative 2, and the second leg is from 0, negative 2 to 6, negative 2. Another shaded right triangle is formed with the hypotenuse from 6, negative 2 to 9, negative 3 labeled as B, one leg is from 6, negative 2 to 6, negative 3, and the second leg is from 6, negative 3 to 9, negative 3. Which statement about the slope of the line is true? It is fraction negative 1 over 3 throughout the line. It is −3 throughout the line. The slope from point O to point A is fraction 1 over 3 times the slope of the line from point A to point B. The slope from point O to point A is 3 times the slope of the line from point A to point B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

What is the slope from the graph?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know that is the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Directrix @Dani_Rose

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im stuck somebody

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HALLLP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

SO much CONFUSION

OpenStudy (dani_rose):

I'm confused too...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

life is confusing...

OpenStudy (dani_rose):

If i was guessing id pick this one: It is fraction negative 1 over 3 throughout the line.

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