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OpenStudy (princeevee):
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Well, I am here.
OpenStudy (3mar):
Very easy In Sha' Allah
OpenStudy (3mar):
Begin?
OpenStudy (3mar):
Can you kindly respond more faster, please?
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
sorry,
OpenStudy (princeevee):
so wee need to find the rise and run for line R
OpenStudy (3mar):
Yes, which means the slope!!
Go on
OpenStudy (princeevee):
well i dont know what the slope is....thats why im here...
OpenStudy (3mar):
This is the slope formula of a line passes through two points.
try it and show your work please, and faster as you can
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
-10/15
OpenStudy (princeevee):
which they are the rise and run
OpenStudy (3mar):
This is for line r or line s?
OpenStudy (princeevee):
R
OpenStudy (princeevee):
@3mar
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OpenStudy (3mar):
You mean \[-\frac{ 15 }{ 10 }\]??
It is y over x, not x over y.
Check it again
OpenStudy (princeevee):
can you just give me the answers so this might fly by faster for you? just saying
OpenStudy (3mar):
For the line r : the slope would be (-15/10)
For the line s : the slope would be (-15/10)
OpenStudy (3mar):
It is clear that the two lines have the same slope, so they are parallel!
OpenStudy (princeevee):
thank you
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Not at all!
With my pleasure!