Answer <u>(assuming it can be in slope-intercept form)</u>:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) First, find the slope of the line between the two points by using the slope formula, . Substitute the x and y values of the given points into the formula and solve:
Thus, the slope of the line is .
2) Next, use the point-slope formula to write the equation of the line in point-slope form. Substitute values for , , and in the formula.
Since represents the slope, substitute in its place. Since and represent the x and y values of one point the line intersects, choose any of the given points (it doesn't matter which one, it will equal the same thing) and substitute its x and y values into the formula as well. (I chose (-2,0), as seen below.) Then, isolate y and expand the right side in the resulting equation to find the equation of the line in slope-intercept form:
15/25 Divididing numerator and denominator by 5 we get:
3 / 5
I'm assuming each tickmark is 1/4 = 0.25
If that assumption is correct, then going one tickmark to the left of -3/4 lands you on -4/4 which simplifies to -1.
So -1 is one tickmark to the left of -3/4
Again, this all hinges on the assumption that each tickmark is 1/4 a unit away from its neighbor.
Answer:
4177
Step-by-step explanation:
add what rhode island is and then do the same for washington. then add both