1. What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-2, 5) and (1, 4)?

a) -3
b) -2
c) -1/3
d) 1/3***

2) a line has slope -5/3. Through which two points could this line pass?
a) (12, 13),(17, 10)
b) (16, 15), (13, 10)***
c) (0,7), (3, 10)
d) (11, 13), (8,18)

3) The pair of points (6, y) and (10, -1) lie on a line with slope 1/4, What is the value of y?
a) -5
b) -2
c) 2***
d) 5

4) what is the slope of a vertical line?
a) -1
b) 0***
c)1
d) undefined

User Icon for SkatingDJ SkatingDJ answered
9 years ago

ALL WRONG :(

JUST LET U KNOW THAT

User Icon for Reiny Reiny answered
9 years ago

#2, b) would give you a slope of 5/3

so you need d)

#3.
(y+1)/(-4) = 1/4
4y + 4 = -4
4y = -8
y = -2 , so b)

4. the slope of any vertical line is undefined
(the slope of a horizontal line is 0)

User Icon for Reiny Reiny answered
9 years ago

#1

slope = (5-4)/(-2-1) = - 1/3 , so c)

User Icon for -c :) -c :) answered
7 years ago

c

d
b
d
d
100%

User Icon for Thanks Thanks answered
7 years ago

Thanks sm -c :)

User Icon for BOI BOI answered
6 years ago

can confirm -c:) is correct 100%

User Icon for Connexus Algebra 1 A Connexus Algebra 1 A answered
6 years ago

1.C

2.D
3.B
4.D
5.D

User Icon for Nunya B. issness Nunya B. issness answered
5 years ago

-c:) is right

User Icon for Taylor Taylor answered
5 years ago

Thank you @-c :)

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
5 years ago

last one was b for me but the rest were correct on -c :)

User Icon for Ruby Ruby answered
4 years ago

1. C

2. D
3. B
4. D
5. D

User Icon for connexus unit 6 lesson 1 connexus unit 6 lesson 1 answered
4 years ago

1) C -1/3

2) D (11,13) and (8, 18)

3) B -2

4) D Undefined

5) B 6 Miles per hour

[As of 2019]

User Icon for we stan cupcakes we stan cupcakes answered
4 years ago

Heres the new Unit 6: Lesson 1 answers

1. C
2. D
3. B
4. D
5. D

User Icon for the furry. the furry. answered
4 years ago

all yall so smert nwn

yooo thanks -c :) i got 5/5 100% u cool dude

User Icon for :) :) answered
4 years ago

For Algebra 1 students in Connexus (Lesson 1, Unit 6: Rate of Change and Slope), these are what I found my answers to be:

1. -1/3
2. (11, 13) and (8, 18)
3. -2
4. Undefined
5. 60 Miles per Hour

User Icon for Post-it Post-it answered
4 years ago

-1/3

(11,13)(8,18)
-2
undefined
55/1

User Icon for aussiebooz aussiebooz answered
4 years ago

now its 55/1 for the last question post-it is right

User Icon for Twenty One Co-Pilots Twenty One Co-Pilots answered
4 years ago

Thanks, We Stan Cupcakes. 100%

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
4 years ago

im guessing my answers changed or were numbered differently but my 5th question was d.165 so dont choose that, the right answer is 60, which i had that under B so thats prob why i got it wrong but everything else is good so yeah!

User Icon for Kevin The YouTuber Kevin The YouTuber answered
4 years ago

Thank You

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
4 years ago

For me the answers are

1. C. -3/1
2. D.(11, 13), (8, 18)
3. B. -2
4. D. undefined
5. D. 55/1

Thank you

User Icon for FUNDIP FUNDIP answered
3 years ago

Anonymous that posted oct 12, 2020

is right!!
I took the test

User Icon for anon anon answered
3 years ago

1. C

2. D
3. B
4. D
5. B

100% Just got done taking the test: Unit 6 Lesson 1

User Icon for jew jew answered
3 years ago

Anonymous is correct not anon

User Icon for Ahon Ahon answered
3 years ago

who else thinks its sad that they almost never change the answers

User Icon for why why answered
3 years ago

-c :) is still right in 2020

User Icon for why why answered
3 years ago

and I like that they never change them Ahon

User Icon for enenme enenme answered
3 years ago

i just got a 1 out of five the correct answers are

1:positive
2: 2
3: -3
4: 4 over 3
5: undefined
ur welcome :)

User Icon for SSSNIPERWOLF SSSNIPERWOLF answered
3 years ago

For Algebra 1 students in Connexus (Lesson 1, Unit 6: Rate of Change and Slope), As of 9/10/2021, the Answers are:

1. -1/3
2. (11, 13) and (8, 18)
3. -2
4. Undefined
5. 60 Miles per Hour

User Icon for SSSNIPERWOLF SSSNIPERWOLF answered
3 years ago

It can also change too

1. -1/3
2. (11,13)(8,18)
3. -2
4. undefined
5. 55/1

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
3 years ago

Thanks c- :)

User Icon for girl in red girl in red answered
3 years ago

bruh- its just sad they haven't changed any answers i mean not complaining tho

User Icon for .-. .-. answered
3 years ago

As of 10/28/21, i got a 5/5.

The correct answers are:
1. -⅓ or -1/3
2. (11, 13), (8, 18)
3. -2
4. undefined
5. 55/1

User Icon for girl girl answered
2 years ago

sssnipperwolf is correct for her first comment idk about the other.

User Icon for QueenOfRiverdale QueenOfRiverdale answered
2 years ago

Thanks everyone you saved my grade and my birthday party

User Icon for MoonLight <3 MoonLight <3 answered
2 years ago

Can some one plz help with this

User Icon for MoonLight <3 MoonLight <3 answered
2 years ago

A coordinate plane with a line passing through points (1, 2) and (4, 4)

The slope of the graphed line is . Which formulas represent the line that is graphed? Check all that apply.
y – 1 = (x – 2)
y – 2 = (x – 1)
y – 4 = (x – 4)
f(x) = x +
f(x) = x +

User Icon for v v answered
2 years ago

-c :) is wrong its

c
d
b
d
b
but it could change at any time

User Icon for … answered
2 years ago

V is right

User Icon for Anime boy is right Anime boy is right answered
2 years ago

LISTEN TO ME I HAVE PLOT ON MY SIDE

fr though im the main character listen to me
Answer: Rate of Change and Slope Quick Check

C. -1/3

D. (11,13) (8,18)

B. -2

D. Undefined

D. 55/1

User Icon for Anime boy is right Anime boy is right answered
2 years ago

did you listen

User Icon for NonBinaryA NonBinaryA answered
1 year ago

1. -1/3

2. (11,13)(8,18)
3. -2
4. undefined
5. 55/1

10/28/22

User Icon for you are welcome shawties you are welcome shawties answered
1 year ago

what is the slope = -1/3

a line has slope = (11, 13) (8, 18)
the pair of points = -2
what is the slope of a vertical line = undefined
the table below = 55/1

that is as of 2022👍

User Icon for Sabrina Castelleanos Sabrina Castelleanos answered
1 year ago

thanks