SOLUTION: graph the line containing the given pair of points and find the slope
(3,6), (-2,-3)
m=?
I can not figure this out would someone help me please and can I see a graph? Thanks so
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(3,6), (-2,-3)
m=?
I can not figure this out would someone help me please and can I see a graph? Thanks so
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Question 250755: graph the line containing the given pair of points and find the slope
(3,6), (-2,-3)
m=?
I can not figure this out would someone help me please and can I see a graph? Thanks so much Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Did you graph the line?
Graphing the line has nothing to do with finding the slope.
It would only tell you whether it slants up (+) or down (-) slope
Take y1-y2 (6-(-3)) and divide by x1-x2 (3-(-2))
6-(-3) over 3-(-2)
So we have 9/5 for the slope. The line slants up since it is positive.