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15.07.2019 •
Mathematics
81 1/4 is equal to 2. true or false
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Ответ:
81 1/4 is much greater than 2.
Ответ:
For this case we have that the point-slope equation of a line is given by:
They tell us that:
The slope,![m = -2](/tpl/images/0252/2479/66080.png)
The point,![(x_ {0}, y_ {0}) = (0, -3)](/tpl/images/0252/2479/c398c.png)
Substituting in the equation:
Finally: