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OpenStudy (narissa):
OpenStudy (narissa):
@leenathan
OpenStudy (leenathan):
the cart?
OpenStudy (narissa):
huh
OpenStudy (leenathan):
nvm idk how to do this i am very sorry i think maybe @518nad @AloneS could help
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OpenStudy (3mar):
May I help?
OpenStudy (narissa):
yes
OpenStudy (3mar):
Thank you.
OpenStudy (3mar):
That may help you
look at it and let's discuss it
OpenStudy (narissa):
k i looked at it how would i write the slope please help me im failing all my classes and trying to get them to a passing grade
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OpenStudy (3mar):
It is easy In Sha' Allah
OpenStudy (narissa):
huh
OpenStudy (3mar):
The slope of a line passing through two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is
\[slope = m=\frac{ y_2-y_1 }{ x_2-x_1}=\frac{ \Delta y }{ \Delta x }\]
can you substitute now with the given points in this formula?
OpenStudy (narissa):
so its 1y and x1
OpenStudy (3mar):
"1y and x1"??
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OpenStudy (narissa):
ok
OpenStudy (3mar):
Did you do it?
OpenStudy (narissa):
im confused
OpenStudy (3mar):
Let's do it together!
OpenStudy (narissa):
k
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OpenStudy (3mar):
\[(x_1,y_1)=(8,9)\]
\[(x_2,y_2)=(-2,4)\]
ok?
OpenStudy (narissa):
ok
OpenStudy (3mar):
Put these in the slope formula
OpenStudy (3mar):
follow?
OpenStudy (narissa):
no im confused its ok i will try to do it
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OpenStudy (narissa):
i think its 9/8 but i just dont know
OpenStudy (3mar):
Do you have a Skype Id?
OpenStudy (narissa):
no
OpenStudy (3mar):
It is easier to talk an explain there!
OpenStudy (narissa):
idk what that is
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Anyway
it would be 0.5
and I will show you
OpenStudy (narissa):
ok thank u sooo much
OpenStudy (3mar):
You are welcome!
Any Help... Anytime.
\[m=\frac{ y_2-y_1}{ x_2-x_1 }=\frac{ 9-4 }{ 8-(-2) }=\frac{ 5 }{ 8+2 }=\frac{ 5 }{ 10 }=\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }=0.5\]
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OpenStudy (narissa):
thanks alot but is this only for a
OpenStudy (3mar):
Yes. it is
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Thank you for the medal!
I appreciate!
OpenStudy (narissa):
ok so i will just put help can u help me with b and i will medal u
OpenStudy (3mar):
Will not be late for any help.
Medals don't matter.
What matters is that you get the idea and can do solving such this yourself.