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the answer is 9.1 because there are 10 mm in a centimeter
Slope is expressed as the percentage of rise/fall in elevation over a specific distance and is determined by dividing the change in elevation by the length of the line. So if a line segment is 10 feet long and rises or falls 1 foot in elevation, the slope would be 1 ft/10 ft or 10 percent.
This isn't a question, even. It's a statement about a line segment, QR.
The answer is "No Solution" because there is not enough information.
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the answer is 9.1 because there are 10 mm in a centimeter
The length of the line segment is the square root of (x1-x2)2+(y1-y2)2
The length of line between points (-10, 1) and (-5, -2): length = sqrt(x_difference2 + y_difference2) = sqrt((-5 - -10)2 + (-2 - 1)2) = sqrt(52 + (-3)2) = sqrt(25 + 9) = sqrt(34) ~= 5.83
Slope is expressed as the percentage of rise/fall in elevation over a specific distance and is determined by dividing the change in elevation by the length of the line. So if a line segment is 10 feet long and rises or falls 1 foot in elevation, the slope would be 1 ft/10 ft or 10 percent.
Using the distance formula the length of the line segment from (10, -3) to (1, -3) is 9 units which means that the line segment is partitioned by 2 units and 7 units. To find the coordinates of point R plot the above information on the Cartesian plane.
8.5 + 1.5=10 so 1.5
100 metres in length, try line to try line. Additionally there is 10 - 22 mtrs between try line and dead ball line at each end. So anywhere between 120 and 144 metres overall.