4. What is the slope of the line that goes through (6, 5) and (3, 1)?
3/4
- 3/4
4/3
- 4/3
5. the slope of the line that goes through (-3, -5) and (-3, -6) is ______.
positive
negative
zero
underfined
5 answers
4/3 and negative
** -4/3
first one:
slope = (5-1)/(6-3) = 4/3
how did you get it to be negative?
2nd:
slope = (-5-(-6))/(-3-(-3))
= 1/0
can't divide by zero, so "undefined"
slope = (5-1)/(6-3) = 4/3
how did you get it to be negative?
2nd:
slope = (-5-(-6))/(-3-(-3))
= 1/0
can't divide by zero, so "undefined"
your right! but it is negitive
Really?
How can you claim that it is negative, after having it shown that it is positive.
Look at the calculation.
How can you claim that it is negative, after having it shown that it is positive.
Look at the calculation.