Asked by Ace
Consider the points
A(3,−3), B(−2,1), C(6,0), and D(1,4). Point A is joined to point B to create segment AB and point C is joined to point D to create segment CD.
Part A
1. What is the slope of AB?
2. What is the slope of CD?
Part B
Segments AB and CD are translated 2 units to the left to get segments A′B′ and C′D′.
1. What is the slope of A′B′?
2. What is the slope of C′D′?
Part C
1. Are the slopes the same? Explain your reasoning.
please help.
A(3,−3), B(−2,1), C(6,0), and D(1,4). Point A is joined to point B to create segment AB and point C is joined to point D to create segment CD.
Part A
1. What is the slope of AB?
2. What is the slope of CD?
Part B
Segments AB and CD are translated 2 units to the left to get segments A′B′ and C′D′.
1. What is the slope of A′B′?
2. What is the slope of C′D′?
Part C
1. Are the slopes the same? Explain your reasoning.
please help.
Answers
Answered by
Dog_Lover
Finding a slope is difference in y over difference in x. So, just find the slopes of AB and CD. Slopes remain the same after translations, so think about why that is to answer Parts B and C. When you've finished, send your answers so someone else or I could check over.
Answered by
Ace
my answer is
part A
1. 4/5
2. 4/5
Part B
1. 4/5
2. 4/5
Part C
The slopes r the same.
Am I right?
part A
1. 4/5
2. 4/5
Part B
1. 4/5
2. 4/5
Part C
The slopes r the same.
Am I right?
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