44 Answered Questions for the topic Slopes
Find the slope of the line that goes through the points (-4, 4) and (4, 6).
Find the slope of the line that goes through the points (-4, 4) and (4, 6). I get really confused so could you please show the steps?
10/20/20
Supposed the line “L” is parallel to the line y=3/4x+6 and four units away from it. Which of the following is a possible equation of line “L”?
a) y=3/4xb) y=3/4x+1c) y=3/4x+2d) y=3/4x+3e) y=3/4x+9/2
07/12/19
Write an equation in point slope form and in slope intercept form passing through (-8,-5) and parellel to the line whose equation is y=-2x+4
Write an equation in point slope form and in slope intercept form passing through (-8,-5) and parellel to the line whose equation is y=-2x+4
Slopes
09/15/18
Find slope intercept equation for the line with slope -3 and y intercept (0,31)
Difficulty with mathematics word problems
Slopes
07/06/18
what is the slope of two anti parallel lines?
As we slopes of to Parallel Lines are same.
05/26/18
Write 9x+3y=18 in slope intercept form, and identify the slope and the y intercept
Slopes intercept
04/09/18
how do you find the slope of two parallel lines?
line a: (-5,2), (-4,-1)
line b: (-2,1), (-1,-2)
Slopes
04/04/18
what is the slope of the line that passes through the points (15,10) and (5,30)
derive the slope of the straight line connecting these two points. In relation to the two variables, what does the slope mean?
Slopes
01/05/18
Find the slope of the line through (1/2,3/4),(1/4,3/4)
It is the slope and y-intercepts
Slopes
12/16/17
slopes word problem.
Abigail and Spencer calculate the slope of the line between the points (3,-1) and (5,4) in different ways. Abigail calculates the slope by dividing -1 - 4 with 3 - 5. Spencer divides 4 - (-1) by 5...
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Slopes
11/09/17
Determine the slope of the line passing through (6,5) and (5,-3).
Determine the slope of the line passing through (6,5) and (5,-3).
Slopes
10/23/17
Does the point (-5,3) belong to a line which has a negative y intercept and positive slope?
Justify your answer
Slopes
10/23/17
Find the equation of a line in slope intercept form, the passes through the points (4,1) and (-3,0)
Please show work
Slopes
10/23/17
Find the equation of a line in point-slope form, that passes through the point (1, -2)
and is perpendicular to 4x-2y=3. Please state equation and work
Slopes
04/08/17
7) The average annual tuition and fees at public 4-year institutions in the US in 2005 was $13,847 and in 2010 was $16,384. Let y be the average tuition and fee
a) Write a linear equation that models the growth in average tuition and fees at public 4-year institutions in the US in terms of the year x.b) Use this equation to predict the average tuition and...
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Slopes
02/27/17
Slopes Help
Slopes intercept form of 3x+2y=7,
Find x intercept on graph of line y=3x+6,
Find slope and y Intercept on graph of line 5x-3y=6,
Slopes of line that passes through points (2,3)(-5,3) and...
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07/19/16
Slopes/Intercept
y =3/2x - 3
Provide this equation with the standard form of itself and what 2 points they intercept.
As well at a Table Of Values starting at -4 for x!
07/19/16
Intercepts and Slopes
For your birthday you were given a Transat Air gift card for $100. You can purchase any combination of regular tickets at $10 each and VIP tickets at $15 each.
A) If you buy 4 regular tickets,...
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07/19/16
Intercepts/Slopes
A slope intercepts at (-4, 3), provide this a Slope/Intercept form equation as well as Standard form equation and a Tables of Values chart like this
(i.e
x y-4 4-3 3½-2 3-1 2½0 21 1½2 13...
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Slopes Mathematics
07/19/16
Intercepts/Slopess
The following equation is in Slope/Intercept form, provide the Standard form for the equation and provide a Table Of Values for x & y and where they intercept on a graph.
y =^3/^2x - 3
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