Answer: Base Ten Blocks, Number Line, Two Colored Counters
Answer:
2 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard way of writing equation of a line in a point-slope form is as given;
y - y0 = m(x-x0)
m is the slope of the line
(x0,y0) is a point on the line.
Given the point (-2,-6), in order to determine with of the equation that correctly uses the point, we will substitute the point into the formula and get the necessary equation.
y - y0 = m(x-x0)
y - (-6) = m(x-(-2))
y+6 = m(x+2)
Since we are not given the slope, let's assume the slope is 5/2
The equation becomes y+6 =5/2(x+2). Option D is correct