I do not understand point-slope

  1. okay i really don't understand this problem.It says: Prove the point-slope equation property which is : Point-slope equation(an
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  2. can someone help me to understand how or what the points would be for me to graph this line containing the point p and having
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  3. Write equation of the line through he point (-3, 2) with a slope of 1/4 in slope intercept form.I really don't understand this
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  4. write an equation in point slope form for the line through the given point with the given slope.(-3,5); m=2/3 I don't understand
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  5. 21 of 2521 of 25 Items10:53 Skip to resources Question Using the similar triangles, which equation could be used to find the
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  6. We are talking about slope. I don't understand this question.How would you convert an increase of 25% as a slope (rate of
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  7. A 20 m vertical telephone pole is standing on a 15 degree slope. One guy wire is attached 30 m up the slope and another guy wire
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  8. bot gpt 3.5 did you write this ?To understand the slope of a graph in context, think about what the graph represents. The slope
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  9. how do you write a slope story that is 1-2 pages long? Plus i don't understand slope. please help me!!
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  10. Using coordinate geometry to prove that the diagonals of a square are perpendicular to each other.Given: Vertices are at A(0,0),
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