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posted my last question wrong.
1) The slope of a line is 3/4, the line passes through the point(4,7). Where does the line
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1) The slope of a line is 3/4, the line passes through the point(4,7). Where does the line intersect the y-axis?
2) If x/y=z, and
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1) The slope of a line is 3/4, the line passes through the point(4,7). Where does the line intersect the y-axis?
2) If x/y=z, and
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I posted my last question wrong.
1) The slope of a line is 3/4, the line passes through the point(4,7). Where does the line
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The line passes through points (4,7) and (-5,-5), where the line intersects the y axis, what is the slope? 1/3 or 2/3 or 3/2 or
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The line passes through points (4,7) and (-5,-5), where the line intersects the y axis, what is the slope?
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The line passes through points (4,7) and (-5,-5), where the line intersects the y axis, what is the slope?
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If x/y=2 and x*y*a=0, which has to be zero? assuming each variable is a different value. I said a has to be zero but I don't
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Find the center (h,k) and radius r of the circle with the given equation.
4(x+4)^2 + 4(y-6)^2 = 324
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1 liter= 0.001 kiloliters (720)(0.001)= .72 kiloliters of maple syrup
This is a practice quiz I want my answers checked 1)(0,0) ??? 2)a=0, because x/y=z cannot = 0??? 3)2(x+5) 4)I don't know how to write this equation 5)89+92+80+90+x=.89--85+92+80+90+x-((89/100))=0 I put x = -34611/100 = -346.110 6)I don't know how to write
This is a practice quiz I want my answers checked 1)(0,0) ??? 2)a=0, because x/y=z cannot = 0??? 3)2(x+5) 4)I don't know how to write this equation 5)89+92+80+90+x=.89--85+92+80+90+x-((89/100))=0 I put x = -34611/100 = -346.110 6)I don't know how to write
It's not a test it's a practice quiz
you are so wrong Scott
3.5 lbs of granola is left. 2/3+5/6= 2(2/3)= 4/6+5/6= 9/6=1 & 3/6 4 & 6/6- 1 & 3/6= 3 & 3/6, 3 & 1/2 5- 1&1/2= 3.5 lbs