Monday, October 22, 2018

GP 2 Week 5 (Due 11/30)

How do you find slope if you know two points on a line? Find the slope of a line that has the following points (-2,3) and (0,6)

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  1. To find the slope, you have to label one point as x1 and y1 and the other x2 and y2. Then you subract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.

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  2. To find the slope of the points first you have to label the points (x1,y1)-(x2,y2). The you have to subtract y2 from y1 and x2 from x1. For the points (-2,3) and (0,6) the slope is 3/-2

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  3. To find slope you have to use the label the points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2). Then you have to subtract the top and the bottom, which is (y2) subtracted from (y1) and the bottom would be (x2), (x1). For the equation (-2,3) and (0,6) the solution is 3,-2.
    ~Jalaysha Austin Period 3

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  4. You find the slope if you have label one point as x1 and y1 and the other x2 and y2. After that you subract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x2 and x1. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/-2.
    Princesa Reyes Period 2

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  5. To find the slope, you would need to label one of the points as x1 and y1 and the other one x2 and y2. Then after that you will need to subtract y2 from y1 and x2 from x1. For the points (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.

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  6. To find the slope you have to label the points x1, y1 ,x2 and,y2. Then you have to put those numbers on a fraction bar and subtract those.The answer would be 3,-2.

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  8. To find the slope, you divide the difference of the y-coordinates of 2 points on a line by the difference of the x-coordinates of those same 2 points .
    The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/-2

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  9. The slope of a line characterizes the direction of a line. To find the slope, you divide the difference of the y-coordinates of 2 points on a line by the difference of the x-coordinates of those same 2 points .

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  10. Danaja Waters
    Period 1
    To find the slope , you would have to label the y-coordinates by using X1 , Y1 , X2 , Y2 . After you label them subtract Y2 , Y1 then subtract X2 , X1. For the points (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.

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  11. To find the slope, you have to label one of the points as x1 and y1 and then label the other point x2 and y2. Then you subract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.

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  12. Amanda Embry period 2
    To find slope you have to label one of the points x1 , y1 and the other points x2 , y2. After that you have to subtract that points y1-y2 the under that x1-x2. So the slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) is going to be 3/2.

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  13. Tabari sharpe pd.3 To find slope you have to label one of the points x1 , y1 and the other points x2 , y2. After that you have to subtract that points y1-y2 the under that x1-x2. So the slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) is going to be 3/2

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  14. Lorenzo Dotson p.1 what i learn was that. with translation u slide. with rotation u rota the shape.

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  15. To find the slope you have to label one point as x1 , y1 and the other Y2 and X2. Then you subtract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.
    Da'Lisa per 1

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  16. Tania Edwards per.1
    Label 1 point x1, y1 and the next x2 y2. Subtract from each side. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) is 2/3 (2 over 3)

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  17. The equation of a line is typically written as y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. If you know two points that a line passes through, this page will show you how to find the equation of the line.For the equation (-2,3) and (0,6) the solution is 3,-2.

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  18. To find the slope, you have to label one point as x1. Then, y1, x2 ,and y2. Then you subtract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. And the slope is (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.
    Nara Vang per.4th

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  19. One thing that I learned this week was expressing rational numbers.Another thing that I learned this week was exploring irrational numbers.Also the last thing I learned this week was approximating irrational numbers.

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  20. per. 3
    If you want to find the slope, you must label one point as x1 and y1 and the other x2 and y2. After that, subract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.

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  21. i learned this week is sliding points across the graph or you would have to rotate the numbers to 90 180 270 and that is how you rotate them.

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  22. One thing that I learned this week was expressing rational numbers.

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  23. To find the slope of two points in a line you have to use rise over run. To find the slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) you would have to do y2-y1 over x2-x1. You can also find the slope by finding the lowest point on the graph and then rise how ever many there is until you get to the same row as the next point is at and then you run over how ever many.

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  24. Raniya Harmon P.1

    If you know two points on a line you find the slope by labeling on point x1 y1, and the other x2 y2. Then you have to subtract y2-y1 and x2-x1.The slope is 3/2.

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  25. To find the slope with two points on a line, you do the equation y2-x2 divided by y1-x1. The slope of the points (-2,3) and (0,6) is 3 over-2. I found this by doing 6-3 on the numerator and 0-(-2) for the denominator.

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  26. To find the slope of the two points on the line is by you dividing x1-y1 and x2-y2. The slope of the points are (-2,3) and (0,6) is 3 over -2. I found my answer by doing 6-3 on the numerator and 0-(-2) for the denominator.

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  27. o find slope you have to use the label the points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2). The slope of the points (-2,3) and (0,6) is 3 over-2.

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  28. Arsean Period 3 To find the slope you have to do (x1,y1) and(x2,y2) and the slope to this equation is 3 over -2

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  29. The slope of (0,6) and (-2,3) is 3 over negative 2

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  30. To find the slope, you have to label one point as x1 and y1 and the other x2 and y2. Then you subract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.

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  31. This week I learned about dialations. I know you have to multiply to find scale factor. Dialations are reductions and Enlargments.

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  32. If you want to find the slope, you'll need to label one point as x1 and y1 then the other will be x2 and y2. After that, you would want to subract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.

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  33. If you want to find slope, you'll have to use the formula (y2-y1) over (x2-x1). After you subtract both then you will have the slope. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/-2.

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  34. to find slope u have to use y1 y2 then the other will be x2 x1. subtract both of them and when you do you will find the slope. the slope (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/-2

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  35. To find the slope, you have to label one point as x1 and y1 and the other x2 and y2. Then you subtract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. The slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) will be 3/2.

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  36. To find the slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) you would have to do y2-y1 and x2-x1. Choose one of the points for point 2 and point 1. So, the slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) is 3/2.

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  37. To find the slope when you have two points is you do y2-y1 over x2-x1. To find the slope of (-2,3) and (0,6) you would solve y2-y1 over x2-x1. Your equation would be 6-3 over 0+2. Once you have solved the equation entirely, you should have the answer as 3/2 for your slope.

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  38. To find the slope with two points on a line, you do the equation y2-x2 divided by y1-x1. The slope of the points (-2,3) and (0,6) is 3 over-2. I found this by doing 6-3 on the numerator and 0-(-2) for the denominator.

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  40. To find the slope, you have to label one point as x1. Then, y1, x2 ,and y2. Then you subtract y1 from y2 over x2 minus x1. And the slope is (-2,3) and (0,6).

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