SOLUTION: If I have a grapg with a line running through y3 and x4 what is my slope?
I have the points as being y=0,3 and x=4,0
M= 3-0/0-4 = 3/-4 = -.75
Is this correct?
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Question 326809: If I have a grapg with a line running through y3 and x4 what is my slope?
I have the points as being y=0,3 and x=4,0
M= 3-0/0-4 = 3/-4 = -.75
Is this correct?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
looks good to me.
Bob
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