Chapter 11: Problem 218
Find the slope of \(f(x)=3 x+4\)
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Chapter 11: Problem 218
Find the slope of \(f(x)=3 x+4\)
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Show that the slope of the segment joining \((1,2)\) and \((2,6)\) is equal to the slope of the segment joining \((5,15)\) and \((10,35)\)
Find the point of intersection of the graphs of \(3 \mathrm{x}-\mathrm{y}=5\) and \(9 \mathrm{x}-3 \mathrm{y}=15\)
Graph the function \(\mathrm{y}=9-\mathrm{x} / 2\).
Determine whether there is a point of intersection of the graphs of \(2 x-3 y=5\) and \(6 x-9 y=10\)
Graph the function defined by \(3 \mathrm{x}-4 \mathrm{y}=12\)
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