When finding the change you would do the second number minus the first so in this case you want the x axis so that would be 4 - -2 = 6
The rate of change of any function is its derivative. The equation of a horizontal line is simply a constant, for example y=10. The derivative of any constant is ZERO.
The answer will be the diagonal (hypotenuse) for a horizontal distance x2-x1 (-6) and a vertical distance y2-y1 (8). The square root of the squares is sqrt [62 + 82] = sqrt [100] = 10.
The distance along a straight line is 10. Using the Pythagorean equation, c2 = a2 + b2 where the x change is 6 and the y change is 8, c2 = 62 + 82 = 36 + 64 = 100 c = [sqrt 100] = 10
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We use the distance formula to find the distance between the points (2,3) and (3,0) The distance is Square root of ((3^2+(2-3)^2)= Square root of (9+1) Which is square root of 10. This is the distance. This works because if we draw a triangle with one side having length 3 and another side having length 1, we have a right triangle. THis is because the side of length 3 is vertical and the side of length 1 is horizontal. Now the hypotenuse of this triangle is the line between the two points in question. So the length of the hypotenuse is the distance between the points. However, the pythagorean theorem tells us this distance is the square root of 1^2 +3^2=Square root of 10
The rate of change of any function is its derivative. The equation of a horizontal line is simply a constant, for example y=10. The derivative of any constant is ZERO.
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The answer will be the diagonal (hypotenuse) for a horizontal distance x2-x1 (-6) and a vertical distance y2-y1 (8). The square root of the squares is sqrt [62 + 82] = sqrt [100] = 10.
The distance along a straight line is 10. Using the Pythagorean equation, c2 = a2 + b2 where the x change is 6 and the y change is 8, c2 = 62 + 82 = 36 + 64 = 100 c = [sqrt 100] = 10
If the points are (3, 2) and (9, 10) then the distance works out as 10
If you mean points of: (-6, -10) and (2, 5) then it works out as 17
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There can be nothing between 10: you need two end points for there to be anything between them!
Points: (10, 8) and (15, 8) Slope: 0 It will be a straight horizontal line
If you mean points of (4, 5) and (10, 13) then the distance works out as 10
The slope is defined as the ratio of the "rise" divided by the "run" between two points on a line, or in other words, the ratio of the altitude change to the horizontal distance between any two points on the line. Given two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) on a line, the slope m of the line isFor equation:5x + 4y = 8the two intercepts are: (0,2) and (8/5,0)The slope = (2-0)/(0-8/5) = - 10/8 = - 5/4
Points: (0, 0) and (20, 0) Midpoint: (10, 0)