Just a question, are the 2's squares?
It is the first one, so where it is marked is already correct
If you look carefully at the graph, you may see that the slope of the line is
3-4 -1
---------------- = ------ = m
7-4 3
thus, you have the slope of the line and two points on the line. Suppose we
choose the point (4,4) and subst. the known slope and the coordinates of this point into the point-slope formula for the eqn of a str line:
y-y1 = m (x-x1)
y-4 = (-1/3)(x-4)
This is the desired equation. You could, if you wished, change this into slope-intercept form.
The missing angle would be 68 because the the triangles can be alternate exterior
Answer:
option A, option C, option D
Step-by-step explanation:
a) 1 ÷ m/6
can be written as
÷
b) sides in (m/6) will change if both has to multiply
c) 1 ÷ m/6
can be written as
1 * 6/m
1() and wont make change to answer. so matches with the question.
d)
1 ÷ m/6
1 * 6/m
1 * 6 *
6 *
6 ÷ m ..therefore true
e)
1 ÷ m/6
1 * 6/m
6/m ....does not match or can be converted to the following so wrong
- Therefore A, C, D are correct and B and E is wrong.