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the line 10N crosses over the following countries: phillipines, vietnam, thailand
The equation for the slope of a linear equation is Y=Mx+b, where m is the slope of the line, (Rise over run) and where B is the Y-intercept. (Where it crosses the Y axis)
A line expressed in slope intercet fom looks like this:y = mx + bwhere m is the slope (rise over run) and b is the place on the y axis where the line crosses. Your line crosses the y axis at -3 [point (0,-3)]Your line has a slope of -6.To plot your line, start at (0,-3) then move down 6 and right 1 to find your next point at (1,-9).
Um, it's the exact matching of parts on either side of a straight line, so it's exactly the same either side. I think It's sometimes called line symmetry, mirror symmetry or bilateral symmetry!
A straight line will have a constant gradiant, so its change in height over time will be some multiple of x. We'll call this bx. The other point of consideration is where the line crosses the y axis (x=0). We'll call this point a. So the equation of a straight line can be given as y=a+bx
the line 10N crosses over the following countries: phillipines, vietnam, thailand
The point where a line crosses the x-axis is called the x-intercept.
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No, once the ball crosses the line of scrimmage, no passing plays can be made.
The threshhold as to when a crime crosses the line between a misdemeanor and a felony is set differently in different states.
The x and y intercepts are where a line on a graph intersects (crosses over) the x or y axis.
If the ball crosses wholely over the goal line (but not inside the goal) and was last touched by the attacking team, the defensive team is awarded a goal kick.
The equation for the slope of a linear equation is Y=Mx+b, where m is the slope of the line, (Rise over run) and where B is the Y-intercept. (Where it crosses the Y axis)
Its commonly called the "boundary rope" (even if the actual material is not made of rope!)
It crosses deserts and mountains, but I don't believe it crosses any water larger than the Colorado River. It also crosses over the Rio Grande.
try to talk to him about it and tell him tht ur sorry but it is over .and u can still be frndz but if he crosses the line then don't talk to him