NotCJ126
10.12.2021 •
Mathematics
Point slope form that line passes through (-7 1) and (-3, 9)?
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Ответ:
Beatrice is incorrect. All of these points are not on the same line because the slope between (-2, -1) and (1, 0), which are coordinates from each of the pairs above, is not equivalent equal to 1/2
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