Asked by TheDarkArtist
Find the slope of (-4/6) and m=3/4.
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Answered by
hah
bro you a teacher
Answered by
💥Bakugo💥
In the famous words of my name " Nerd lol"
Answered by
mathhelper
Of course the question made no sense
and the canned answer made no sense as well
and the canned answer made no sense as well
Answered by
oobleck
I suppose you meant the line with slope 3/4 through (-4,6)
But It's not my job to figure out what you mean.
It's your job to say it so clearly you cannot be misunderstood.
But It's not my job to figure out what you mean.
It's your job to say it so clearly you cannot be misunderstood.
Answered by
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The slope of (-4/6) and m=3/4 is -2/3.
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