coolcat7
coolcat7 coolcat7
  • 14-12-2015
  • Mathematics
contestada

Given the two points (0,4) and (2, 6), what would the numerator of the equation for slope be?

Respuesta :

James98
James98 James98
  • 14-12-2015
The slope equation is [tex] \frac{y^2-y^1}{x^2-x^1} [/tex]

In (0,4) and (2,6), 4 and 6 are y values, while 0 and 2 are x values

So y^2 would be 6 and y^1 would be 4

x^2 would be 2 and x^1 would be 0

Plug it in the equation would be [tex] \frac{6-4}{2-0} [/tex]

So the numerator would be 2
Answer Link
acostonusa
acostonusa acostonusa
  • 03-12-2018

Answer:

the answer is 6-4

Step-by-step explanation:


Answer Link

Otras preguntas

You suspect that this article has left out some facts that might lead the reader to believe that someone else made the Star-Spangled Banner. What is the best wa
Name each rayCalculation Tip: In ray "AB", A is the endpoint of the ray.
When undergoing chemical reactions where does the reactant combine to the enzyme?
The study of​ ________ reveals a number of ways to enhance your relationship strategy and add value. this helps the salesperson perform his or her work with poi
Japan is a part of what culture region
The National Labor Relations Act is also called the Wagner Act.True or False?
15 + 102 • [12 – (12 – 3 • 2)] + 6
Is 5,280 yards bigger than 5 mi
[tex]g(n) = - {2n}^{2} + 3[/tex] Find g(6)
In an effort to end the Civil War, in 1864 the Union planned to