A very confusing question. I suggest that the answer is a derivative.
But I would have expected that someone old enough to be studying differential calculus could string together a proper question!
A very confusing question. I suggest that the answer is a derivative.
But I would have expected that someone old enough to be studying differential calculus could string together a proper question!
A very confusing question. I suggest that the answer is a derivative.
But I would have expected that someone old enough to be studying differential calculus could string together a proper question!
A very confusing question. I suggest that the answer is a derivative.
But I would have expected that someone old enough to be studying differential calculus could string together a proper question!
A very confusing question. I suggest that the answer is a derivative.
But I would have expected that someone old enough to be studying differential calculus could string together a proper question!
Form a right angle triangle under the slope and divide the base of the triangle into the height of the triangle.
2y = 8x - 3 divide by 2 to both sidesy = 4x - 3/2 (this is the slope-intercept form of the equation, where slope is 4)The slope is 4.
A line in slope-intercept form is: y = mx + b m is the slope of the line, and b is the y-intercept. To find the slope, find any two coordinates, and divide the difference in y-values by the difference in x-values; to find the y-intercept, find the value of y where x = 0.
Divide all terms by 2: y = 21-3x Therefore the slope is -3 and the y intercept is 21
Divide the shapes, so you're left with a triangular prism, and a rectangular prism. Calculate the slope of the triangle as per usual.
Form a right angle triangle under the slope and divide the base of the triangle into the height of the triangle.
2y = 8x - 3 divide by 2 to both sidesy = 4x - 3/2 (this is the slope-intercept form of the equation, where slope is 4)The slope is 4.
A line in slope-intercept form is: y = mx + b m is the slope of the line, and b is the y-intercept. To find the slope, find any two coordinates, and divide the difference in y-values by the difference in x-values; to find the y-intercept, find the value of y where x = 0.
Divide the shapes, so you're left with a triangular prism, and a rectangular prism. Calculate the slope of the triangle as per usual.
Divide all terms by 2: y = 21-3x Therefore the slope is -3 and the y intercept is 21
The slope of a horizontal line is zero. It has a slope, but slope = 0 and this makes it different from a vertical line which has a slope that is undefined because you cannot divide 0 over 0 which is how much a vertical line rises and runs.Ways to find slope:(y2-y1)/(x2-x1 )orrise/run
The slope of a horizontal line is zero. It has a slope, but slope = 0 and this makes it different from a vertical line which has a slope that is undefined because you cannot divide 0 over 0 which is how much a vertical line rises and runs.Ways to find slope:(y2-y1)/(x2-x1 )orrise/run
Add x and y then Divide by the postulate, subtract 7, add 13, then divide by 3.
Divide 2 the 2 from the 2xfrom both sides, subtract the 5 and there is your answer.
-2y = x + 13 -> y = -0.5x - 6.5 (divide both sides by -2) This equation is now in the form y = mx + c, where m gives the slope of the line. In this case m = -0.5 and c = -6.5 So the slope (also called the gradient) is -0.5
The slope is the rise over the run, like a fraction. Rise is the numerator, run is the denominator. That gives you a fraction. Then just divide if you want a number.
you cant find the y-int. (even if you know the slope) without knowing a point on that line because you dont know where that line is located.