To find slope given two points, there is a formula you can use: (y2-y1)/(x2-x1). Y2 stands for the second y coordinate and y1 stands for the first y coordinate. The same logic applies to the x's. Let's assume that (3, -2) is x1, y1 and (4,7) is x2, y2. Let's plug them into the formula.
(7-(-2))/(4-3).
7-(-2)=9 for total y value.
4-3=1 for the x value.
Now we divide them.
9/1=9. 9=m. M is the variable commonly used for slope. Hope this helped!
X≈2.48207399,<span>−<span>2.14874066</span></span>
2p+6a=$14
3p+9a=$21
3p+9a=21
Subtract 9a
3p=21-9a
divide all by 3
p=7-3a
plug it into start equations
2p+6a=14
2(7-3a)+6a=14
14-6a....+6a=14
this zeroes out...
Answer:
√36 = 6
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
6^2 + 6^2 = c^2
36 + 36 = c^2
72 = c^2
√72 = c
2 36
2 18
2 9
3 3
6√2 = c
6√2 = (estimate rounded up, 8.49)