Using the given points, determine Δy. (-3, -5) and (0, 10) 1)Δy = 3 2)Δy = 5 3)Δy = 13 4)Δy = 15
Find the difference between the y-components of the two given points. In this case, "difference" calls for subtraction. Show your work, please.
For example \( \Delta y\) for (2,5} and {6,13} is 13-5=8
Note how elie found the difference between 13 and 5. Correct.
so your say if i got it right is do x1,y1 then x2 y2 am i right
\( \Delta y\) for (x1,y1) and (x2, y2) is y2-y1. In English it is the change in the y coordinates
@dannyboi: No. You are to find the actual difference. Finding a "difference" requires that you SUBTRACT. Kindly go back and review the examples given you earlier in this conversation.
Note how elie found the difference between 13 and 5. Correct.
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