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Slopes of Lines
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Find the Slope of a Line A. Find the slope of the line. Substitute (–3, 7) for (x 1, y 1 ) and (–1, –1) for (x 2, y 2 ). Answer:–4 Slope formula
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Find the Slope of a Line B. Find the slope of the line. Substitute (0, 4) for (x 1, y 1 ) and (0, –3) for (x 2, y 2 ). Answer:The slope is undefined. Slope formula
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Find the Slope of a Line C. Find the slope of the line. Answer: Slope formula Substitute (–2, –5) for (x 1, y 1 ) and (6, 2) for (x 2, y 2 ).
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Find the Slope of a Line D. Find the slope of the line. Answer:0 Slope formula Substitute (–2, –1) for (x 1, y 1 ) and (6, –1) for (x 2, y 2 ).
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A. B. C. D. A. Find the slope of the line.
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A.0 B.undefined C.7 D. B. Find the slope of the line.
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A. B. C.–2 D.2 C. Find the slope of the line.
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A.0 B.undefined C.3 D. D. Find the slope of the line.
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Use Slope as Rate of Change RECREATION In 2000, the annual sales for one manufacturer of camping equipment was $48.9 million. In 2005, the annual sales were $85.9 million. If sales increase at the same rate, what will be the total sales in 2015?
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Determine Line Relationships Determine whether and are parallel, perpendicular, or neither for F(1, –3), G(–2, –1), H(5, 0), and J(6, 3).
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A.parallel B.perpendicular C.neither Determine whether AB and CD are parallel, perpendicular, or neither for A(–2, –1), B(4, 5), C(6, 1), and D(9, –2)
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Use Slope to Graph a Line First, find the slope of. Slope formula Graph the line that contains Q(5, 1) and is parallel to MN with M(–2, 4) and N(2, 1).
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Graph the line that contains R(2, –1) and is parallel to OP with O(1, 6) and P(–3, 1).
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