y=1/2 x-3.The slope is:
d. 1/2
(Standard formula of slope is y=mx+c ,
where m is the slope of a line.
If we compare the given equation with above formula, we get
m=1/2.thats the slope.)
2006-10-04 05:15:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Slope = upward push (y) over run (x). that's in lots of situations stumbled on contained in the direction of the complicated way via taking the version of two factors coordinates and dividing the y via x: If x is 0, then y would be -3, needless to say. further, while x is 6, y would be 0. this suggests that the upward push (y) between those 2 factors is (0 - (-3)). Then, the run (x) between those 2 factors is (6 - 0). So, we've 3 / 6, or a million/2. For the basic way, even regardless of the undeniable fact that, we are able to basically take the unique equation "y = a million/2 x -3" and drop off the consistent (the -3 section). That leaves us with "y = a million/2x". See the fraction there in front of the x? it is remarkably equivalent to the respond I listed above and there is not any accident approximately that -- that is truthfully the respond, staring us interior the face. regrettably, this trick isn't as sensible later in arithmetic (different than in differential calculus).
2016-12-26 09:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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d) 1/2
2006-10-04 05:31:52
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answered by Janice 1
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d. 1/2
2006-10-04 03:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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General formula of slope is y=mx+c where m is the slope of a line. If you compare your given equation with formula, you get
m=1/2
Therefore the slope of the line is 1/2
2006-10-04 03:21:41
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answered by dudul 2
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the slope equation is y=mx+c
the given equation is y=1/2x-3
comparing both the equations we get m=1/2
2006-10-04 19:03:14
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answered by srirad 2
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d: 1/2 (from slope formula y=mx+c)
2006-10-04 03:22:00
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answered by paddy.ryan 2
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d. 1/2
If the equation of a line is y = mx + b, m is the slope.
2006-10-04 03:20:57
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answered by steiner1745 7
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d. 1/2
you need the coefficient of x here.
2006-10-04 03:19:02
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answered by No Mo 2
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d
2006-10-04 03:20:03
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answered by Mike 4
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