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22.08.2019 •
Mathematics
Does anyone know how to turn these into percents? ?
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Ответ:
(This equation is in point-slope form)
Firstly, let's look for the slope. Since 2/3 is in the m placeholder, this means that 2/3 is the slope.
Next, a point on the line. Looking at this equation, since -15 is in the x1 placeholder and 7 is in the y1 placeholder, a point on this line is (15, -7).