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OpenStudy (narissa):

Need help solving this.

OpenStudy (narissa):

OpenStudy (templeguy):

I'll answer it if you answer mine first

OpenStudy (narissa):

I can try

OpenStudy (templeguy):

I'll send it in a message

OpenStudy (narissa):

ok

OpenStudy (templeguy):

You received it?

OpenStudy (ageta):

First draw the first/ original triangle

OpenStudy (ageta):

It is much easier when you do that

OpenStudy (narissa):

Yeah i did that on a peice of paper

OpenStudy (ageta):

then find the slop of one side

OpenStudy (ageta):

let's do "A" to "c"

OpenStudy (ageta):

Do you know the formula to find M

OpenStudy (narissa):

Nope

OpenStudy (ageta):

if you dont it is Y1-Y2 over X1-X2

OpenStudy (ageta):

so just plug in

OpenStudy (ageta):

\[\frac{ 4-6 }{ 2-6 }\]

OpenStudy (narissa):

2/4

OpenStudy (ageta):

now do the same thing for A' to C'

OpenStudy (ageta):

A'(3'6)

OpenStudy (narissa):

2?

OpenStudy (narissa):

ohhhhhh i was confused lol i thought we were doing the little triangle

OpenStudy (ageta):

easy was you can just count rise over run

OpenStudy (ageta):

3/6

OpenStudy (narissa):

i got 6/3

OpenStudy (ageta):

it is rise over run not run over rise

OpenStudy (narissa):

ok

OpenStudy (narissa):

whats the next step?

OpenStudy (ageta):

3/6-2/4

OpenStudy (ageta):

@TheSmartOne little help

OpenStudy (narissa):

0.5 is the answer right?

OpenStudy (ageta):

yep

OpenStudy (narissa):

Thank you

OpenStudy (ageta):

np

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