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What Are the Two Common Forms of the Mathematical Equation for Slope?
So basically you are saying that the two defining equations are y2-y1/x2-x1 and dy/dx. That does make sense because the previous question asked me for the defining equation of the concept of slope, which my teacher said was slope=rise/run. EDIT: But I am a little confused about dy/dx...- 1337Montage
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What Are the Two Common Forms of the Mathematical Equation for Slope?
Homework Statement Give the two common forms of the mathematical equation for slope (involving X & Y)? Homework Equations ? The Attempt at a Solution Can you guys please give me the two common forms of the mathematical equation for slope? I don't know what it is but I am guessing...- 1337Montage
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- Forms Mathematical Slope
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Velocity vs. Time Graphical Interpretation
Homework Statement 1) Time = 0 to 2.5s a. What is the velocity during this time? b. Determine the displacement traveled during this time. c. What is the acceleration during this time? 2) Time = 5.5 to 10s a. What is the velocity during this time? b. Determine the...- 1337Montage
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- Interpretation Time Velocity Velocity vs. time
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Sketching An Acceleration-Time Graph From A Velocity-Time Graph
Yep, it's correct. Thank you for your help guys.- 1337Montage
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Sketching An Acceleration-Time Graph From A Velocity-Time Graph
Homework Statement Homework Equations a=v/t v=d/t The Attempt at a Solution- 1337Montage
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- Graph
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