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Are you asking about problem 5? If so, your answer is wrong. For the two points you marked, what is the rise (vertical change) and what is the run (horizontal run)?Rabinow23 said:Homework Statement: Find a slope of line?
Homework Equations: The slope of a.line is 4:2=2
Can someone tell me if is right
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I said I got a number less than 1.Rabinow23 said:Can you explain where did you got 1from sir,please
No. Are you just guessing?Rabinow23 said:Is it5:5=1
That is not the formula for the slope of a line.Rabinow23 said:Homework Equations: The slope of a.line is 4:2=2
The slope of a line is the measure of the steepness or incline of the line. It is represented by the letter "m" in the slope-intercept form, y=mx+b. In this equation, 4:2=2, the slope is equal to 2.
The slope of a line can be found using the formula: (change in y / change in x). This is also known as the rise over run method. To find the slope, you need to choose two points on the line and calculate the change in y and change in x between those points. Then, divide the change in y by the change in x to get the slope.
Yes, the slope of a line can be negative. A negative slope indicates that the line is decreasing from left to right, which means the y-values are decreasing as the x-values increase. In the equation 4:2=2, the slope is positive because the line is increasing.
A slope of 0 means that the line is horizontal, and there is no change in y as the x-values increase. This can also be represented by a flat line with no incline. In the equation 4:2=2, the slope is 0.
Yes, the slope of a line can be undefined. This occurs when the line is vertical, and there is no change in x as the y-values increase. This can also be represented by a straight line with no run. In the equation 4:2=2, the slope is undefined.