Question 1064529: Consider the line containing the points C(2,9) and D(−1,4).
A: What is the slope of the line?
B: What is the equation of the line in point-slope form?
Select one answer choice for question A, and select all correct answer choices for question B.
B: y−9=−5/3(x−2)
B: y−9=5//3(x−2)
B: y−4=35(x+1)
A: −3/5
A: 5/3
B: y+4=3/5(x−1)
B: y−4=5/3(x+1)
A: 3/5
B: y−9=5/3(x+2)
A: −5/3
B: y−9=3/5(x−2)
B: y+9=−3/5(x+2)
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Consider the line containing the points C(2,9) and D(−1,4).
A: What is the slope of the line?
slope = (9-4)/(2--1) = 5/3
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B: What is the equation of the line in point-slope form?
y-4 = (5/3)(x+1)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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Select one answer choice for question A, and select all correct answer choices for question B.
B: y−9=−5/3(x−2)
B: y−9=5//3(x−2)
B: y−4=35(x+1)
A: −3/5
A: 5/3
B: y+4=3/5(x−1)
B: y−4=5/3(x+1)
A: 3/5
B: y−9=5/3(x+2)
A: −5/3
B: y−9=3/5(x−2)
B: y+9=−3/5(x+2)
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