Find the slope of the line that passes through (6, 2) and (10,3).
2 answers:
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly,you must divide (6,2) to (x¹y¹).After that,you must divide (10,3) to (x²y²).Then you must substract (y²-y¹,x²-x¹).It will be like this (3-2,10-6).So the correct answer is 1,4 (D).Hope you will understand!
★ Option D) 1/4 is a correct answer.
<u>Given</u> ,
• A = (6,2)
• B = (10,3)
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<u>Formula </u> :
Slope = y2 - y1/ x2 - x1
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• A ( 6 , 2 )
x1 = 6
y1 = 2
• B ( 1 0 , 3 )
x2 = 1 0
Y2 = 3
Now, Slope of AB
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★ Hence, the slope of the line that passes through (6, 2) and (10,3) is <u>1 / 4 </u>
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