A line passes through the points (-4, 7) and (5, -8). What is the slope of the line?

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Answer 1

Answer:

slope={-8-7}/{5--4)=-15/9=-5/3

we use - × -=+


Related Questions

Terry rides his bike to work. It
takes him 40 minutes to go 7
miles. What is Terry's rate per
hour?(** how many minutes in
an hour**)

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Answer:

10.5 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation

[tex]\frac{40}{7}[/tex]=[tex]\frac{60}{?}[/tex]

40x1.5=60

7x1.5=10.5

Answer:

10.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Line segmentsAB and XY are translated 2 units left and 3 units down to form line segments A'B' and X'Y'. Enter the distance, in units, between line segmentsA'B' and X'Y'.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is not complete, but I would show you how to answer it.

Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are rotation, translation, reflection and dilation.

Translation is the movement of a point up, down, left or right. Translation is a rigid transformation, that is it preserves the shape and size of the figure. Types of rigid transformation are rotation, reflection, and  translation.

If the distance between Line segment AB and line segment XY is 2 units and then both line segments are  translated 2 units left and 3 units down to form line segments A'B' and X'Y'. The distance between the newly formed line segments A'B' and X'Y' would still be 2 units.

Kyle ran the race in three and one hundred three thousandths seconds. Which number shows three and one hundred three thousandths in standard form.

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Answer:

Ran =3,103

Seconds = 1330

Step-by-step explanation:

I got this answer hope its right hope this helps: )

A basket contains 2 cartons of white milk, 3 cartons of chocolate milk, and 3 cartons of strawberry milk. A carton of milk is pulled out of the carton without replacement. Then another carton of milk is pulled out without replacement. What is the probability of pulling out 1 carton of chocolate milk followed by another carton of chocolate milk?

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Answer: 3/8.

Step-by-step explanation: You have to write a fraction with the amounts of milk in the denominator and the amount of chocolate in the numerator.

Answer:

3/28

Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of cartons:

2 + 3 + 3 = 8

Let cm be the chocolate milk, there are 3 cartons of cm.

The probability of the first pull of cm is:

P(cm) = 3/8

Then we have 7 total left and 2 cm.

The probability of the second cm is:

P(cm) = 2/7

Now the probability of the two pulls:

P(cm and cm) = 3/8*2/7 = 3/28

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex] feet²

Step-by-step explanation:

The area ( A) is calculated as

A = length × width

   = [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] ← multiply numerators/ denominators

   = [tex]\frac{3(1)}{4(2)}[/tex]

   = [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex]

The length of a rectangle is equal 3x - 2. The width of the rectangle is equal to
x2 - 4x + 8. Which expression is equal to the perimeter of the rectangle?
pls answer someone

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Answer:

14x-4

Step-by-step explanation:

2(3x-2)+2(2x-4x+8)

6x-4+4x-8x+16x

14x-4

find the missing side length of similar polygons

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Answer:

23

Step-by-step explanation:

If anyone is good at right triangle trig word problems please help

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Answer:

The height of the hill is 131ft

See explanation in the photo

Answer:

91 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Refer to attached picture

Let the base is b and the height of the hill is x.

For the smaller triangle we have:

x/b = tan 39.3°

And for the bigger triangle:

(x + 40)/b = tan 49.7°

Solve both equations for b:

b = x/ tan 39.3°b = (x + 40)/tan 49.7°

Eliminate b and get the values of tan, solve for x:

x/ tan 39.3° = (x + 40) / tan 49.7°x tan 49.7° = (x + 40) tan 39.3°x( 1.179) = x(0.819) + 40(0.819)x(1.179 - 0.819) = 32.76x = 32.76/0.36x = 91 feet (rounded to the nearest foot)

How can you find the town with a temperature that is the opposite of -4°C? Name the town with that temperature

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Answer:

Town B

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

See attachment

Required

Which town answers the question

From the attachment, the temperature of town J is -4°C.

This can be represented as:

[tex]J = -4^{\circ}C[/tex]

The opposite of -4 is 4.

So, the town with the temperature that is opposite of -4°C must have a temperature of 4°C.

From the attachment, the temperature of town B is 4°C.

This can be represented as:

[tex]B = 4^{\circ}C[/tex]

Hence, the answer to the question is town B

A person invested $7,900 in an account growing at a rate allowing the money to
double every 8 years. How much money would be in the account after 5 years, to the
nearest dollar?
I need answers fast

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$12,838

7900/8= 987.5
For every one year, you invest $987.5
987.5 times 5 for 5 years= 4,937.5
If you round to the nearest dollar, it would be: $4,938
The total amount of money that would be in the account is, $12,838.

Which one is correct A. B. C. D.

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I think the correct answer is D

Sally is 4 years older than Brody. Evelyn is 3 times older than Brody. If Brody's age is represented by x, create an expression that represents the total age of all three people.
A.4x+4
B. 5x
C.5x+4
D.7x

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Answer:

Its C. 5x +4

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression that represents the total age of all three people is f(x) = 5x + 4.

What is a mathematical function, equation and expression?function : In mathematics, a function from a set X to a set Y assigns to each element of X exactly one element of Y. The set X is called the domain of the function and the set Y is called the codomain of the function.expression : A mathematical expression is made up of terms (constants and variables) separated by mathematical operators.equation : A mathematical equation is used to equate two expressions.

Given is that Sally who is 4 years older than Brody. Evelyn is 3 times older than Brody.

Assume that Brody's age is represented by [x]. Then, the age of Evelyn will be (3x) and the age of Sally would be (x + 4). The expression that represents the total age of all three people is -

f(x) = x + (x + 4) + 3x = 5x + 4

f(x) = 5x + 4

Therefore, the expression that represents the total age of all three people is f(x) = 5x + 4.

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Are these two triangles identical? Explain how you know in the box below.

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Yes because they all have the same angles they are just rotated differently. If you compared them side by side you would see there the exact same triangle just in different positions

Answer:

No, The triangles are not congruent because the hypotenuse lengths are different.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Solve for x

5/6 = x/4

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Answer:

hi

Step-by-step explanation:

hi

Answer:

it would be x= 10/3

Step-by-step explanation: If this answer is incorrect my apologies.

What is 3x-7 hdjdhdvdhddjdbbddhdhfhfbfhfh

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Answer:

-21

Step-by-step explanation:

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Work out 4 1/7 + 1 1/2

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Answer:

5 9/14

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

5 9/14

Step-by-step explanation:

(4+1) + ( 1/7 + 1/2)

\     /

  5        9/14

= 5 9/14

I hope this helps.

how many months until summer break I NEED TO KNOW.

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Answer:

approximately 56 days till summer break, and i cant wait for it no more

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which is the remainder when (x^5-2x^4+3x^3-2x^2+4x-6) is divided by (x+2)

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6 is the correct answer

Let () = 4(3)x. Complete the table shown below.

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R we supposed to answer that for u?

54,675+33,548,000x+a=?

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Answer:

33602675

Step-by-step explanation:

Riley has 3 hours to play outside to play before diner. She spends 3/5 of that time playing outside how long does riley play outside

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riley is gone to work 3/5 so step by step quicker

Answer:1.8 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

just devide and stuff

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Answer:-10hy-4h

Step-by-step explanation:

h*-10y and h*-4

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Answer:

thanks boyz

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

7x+78

Step-by-step explanation:

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what is the answer to 5x+2<17

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x < 3

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Answer x < 3
Explanation subtract 2 from both sides divide 15 by 5 and that gets u 3

Meaghan and Lily are dividing 43.61 by 7. Meaghan says that the first digit of the quotient is in the ones place. Lily says it is in the tens place. Who is​ right? How do you​ know?

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Answer: Meaghan is right.

Step-by-step explanation:

For a number like:

123.45

the tens place would be the "2" (second number at the left of the decimal point)

The ones place would be the "3" (first number at the left of the decimal point)

Let's suppose that Lily is correct.

Then the quotient of:

43.61/7

Will be a number with two digits in the left of the decimal point.

The smallest number that meets this condition, is the number 10.

Then let's see:

7*10 = 70

then:

70/7 = 10

and:

43.61 < 70

(70 is larger than 43.61)

then:

43.61/7 < 70/7 = 10

Then:

(43.61/7) < 10

This means that our quotient is smaller than 10, then the first digit of the quotient can not be on the tens place.

Then Meaghan is the correct one.

We also could perform the quotient to find:

43.61/7 = 6.23

So yes, Meaghan is correct.


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Tom buys 3 burgers and 5 drinks for $34. Jane buys 2 burgers and 6 drinks for $36. How much is each burger and each drink?

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Using algebra
3b+5d=34
2b+6d=36
This is a simultaneous equation
Times top equation by two and bottom by 3
6b+10d=68
6b+18d=108
Subtract bottom equation by top one
-8d=-40
d=5
substitute this into an equation
3b+25=34
-25 from both sides
3b=9
b=3
drink is $5 burger is $3

four parcels had a weight of 400g. when a fifth parcel was added the mean became 500g. what was the weight of the fifth parcel?

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Answer:

900 g

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to get the weight of the 5th parcel

Mathematically, the total

is the mean multiplied by the count

the four parcel weighted 400 g averagely

The mean of this is 400(4) = 1,600 g

Adding the 5th parcel, we have an average of 500 g

This means that the total will be;

500(5) = 2,500 g

the difference in weight is the weight of the 5th parcel

That’s 2500-1600 = 900 g

Work out 5/9 of 100. Give your answer correct to the nearest whole number.

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Answer:

56

Step-by-step explanation:

5/9*100=500/9=55.55...

Rick has $8x and Helen has twice that amount. They save $3 each per week.
What amount will be the sum of their money 4 weeks from now?​

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Answer:(24x - 22)

Step-by-step explanation:

(24x - ww)

—330 + 450 need help !!!!!!!

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120
hope that helps

Answer:

120

Step-by-step explanation:

use a calculator (if you have one )

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