SOLUTION: FIND THE SLOPE AND PROVE THAT THESE TWO LEGS ARE NOT PARALLEL
A. ( 3,6 )
T ( 6,2 )
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Question 940838: FIND THE SLOPE AND PROVE THAT THESE TWO LEGS ARE NOT PARALLEL
A. ( 3,6 )
T ( 6,2 )
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
FIND THE SLOPE AND PROVE THAT THESE TWO LEGS ARE NOT PARALLEL
A. ( 3,6 )
T ( 6,2 )
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What 2 legs? You only posted 2 points.
The slope of AT = diffy/diffx = (6-2)/(3-6) = -4/3
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PS Don't put spaces in the points --> (3,6) and (6,2)
Don't use all CAPS, either.
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