Asked by BJ
Draw line 1 through (-4, 0) and (0, 6). What is the slope of any line parallel to line1? Draw line 2 through the origin and parallel to line1.
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Answered by
Terry
LOL!!! Are you posting each of all your homework problem on here and hope people would answer all of them for you? Hahaha! I tell ya, you learn nothing from this way.
But anyway... the slope of any line parallel to line 1 is the same as the slope of line 1. With that known, all you got to do now is calculate the slope using the two given coordinate (don't tell me you don't know how to do that...).
But anyway... the slope of any line parallel to line 1 is the same as the slope of line 1. With that known, all you got to do now is calculate the slope using the two given coordinate (don't tell me you don't know how to do that...).
Answered by
BJ
no i wasn't and no i do not . i'm glad u think this is so funny. It is because of people like you that other students making A's in every other subject but struggling with math don't do well in math. So thank you so very much.
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