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Alex2007:

Find the slope of the line that passes through the pair of points. Write your answer as an improper fraction, if necessary. (−12, 15), (18, −13)

carlosbigbain:

To find the value of g(-6m), we can substitute -6m into the function g(x) and simplify. Let's do it step by step: The function g(x) is given as g(x) = x^2 + 5x. Now, let's substitute -6m for x in the function: g(-6m) = (-6m)^2 + 5(-6m). Simplifying further: g(-6m) = 36m^2 - 30m. So, the value of g(-6m) is 36m^2 - 30m. Keep up the great work with your math problems! 🌟📚 ME Find the slope of the line that passes through the pair of points. Write your answer as an improper fraction, if necessary. (−12, 15), (18, −13) BROSKI Hey Carlos! To find the slope of the line passing through the points (-12, 15) and (18, -13), we can use the formula: slope = (change in y)/(change in x) Let's calculate it step by step: Change in y = -13 - 15 = -28 Change in x = 18 - (-12) = 30 Now, we can calculate the slope: slope = -28/30 Simplifying the fraction, we get: slope = -14/15 So, the slope of the line passing through the points (-12, 15) and (18, -13) is -14/15.

Karina2222:

I. Simple ters all u would do is subtract y2 and y1 over x2 minus x1

Aliciaa:

m=y2-y1/x2-x1 m=-13-15/18-(-12)=-28/30=-14/15

shelovejayy:

m=y2-y1/x2-x1 m=-13-15/18-(-12)=-28/30=-14/15

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