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Whats it called when second number is a factor of the first number?

The first number is divisible by the second number


How do you find the midpoint of line segments with given endpoints are given -5 20 -10 15?

-- The x-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the x-coordinates of the end-points. -- The y-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the y-coordinates of the end-points. -- The average of two numbers is 1/2 of (the first number plus the second number).


When the first number in an ordered pair is 0 where is the point located?

The first number in an ordered pair (of rectangular coordinates) is the distance from the origin along the x- axis. If the number is 0, then any point having this coordinate must lie on the y-axis. If the second number is 0 then the point is at the origin (0,0). If the second number is positive then the point lies on the y-axis above the origin. If the second number is negative then the point lies on the y-axis below the origin.


How the solution of a linear system with two equations is represented by the point where the graphs of the two equation intersect?

The first graph consists of all points whose coordinates satisfy the first equation.The second graph consists of all points whose coordinates satisfy the second equation.The point of intersection lies on both lines so the coordinates of that poin must satisfy both equations.


What is the slope of the line passing through the points of -8-0 and 1-5?

Passing through the points of -8-0 and 1-5 Difference between y coordinates of first and second points: =(-0) - (-5) = +5 Difference between x coordinates of first and second points: =(-8) - (1) = -9 So slope = 5/(-9) = -5/9