What is the equation of the following line? Be sure to scroll down first to see all answer options.
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A. y = -3x B. y = x C. y = 3x D. y = - x E. y = -4x F. y = - x
b is y=1/4x Dy=- 3/4x F y=3/4x
from \((0,0)\) to \((4,-3)\) how many units to the right from \(0\) to \(4\)?
it is kind of a silly question since the answer is already given to you, but that is what you need
so what would it be i am even more confused???
from 0 to 4 is how far?
actually forget that , since the line goes through \((0,0)\) the number in front of the x (the coefficient) is the second coordinate over the first coordinate of the point \((4,-3)\)
so it would be F i think
i can't read those it is the one with the coefficient in front of the x that is \(\frac{-3}{4}\)
oh i see, no, not F, D keep the minus sign
yeah that what it is
@satellite73
@That.Asian.Kid.
yes, D
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