Chapter 3: Problem 56
Graph each equation. $$y-2.5=0$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 56
Graph each equation. $$y-2.5=0$$
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What does it mean if the slope of a line is undefined?
Determine whether each statement is true or false. If the statement is false, make the necessary change(s) to produce a true statement. The line through \((3,1)\) and \((3,-5)\) has zero slope.
Write an equation in slope-intercept form of the line satisfying the given conditions. The line has an \(x\) -intercept at \(-6\) and is parallel to the line containing \((4,-3)\) and \((2,2)\)
Determine whether each statement "makes sense" or "does not make sense" and explain your reasoning. In many examples, I use the slope-intercept form of a line's equation to obtain an equivalent equation in point-slope form.
Use a graphing utility to graph each equation.Then use the \([\text { TRACE }]\) feature to trace along the line and find the coordinates of two points. Use these points to compute the line's slope. $$y=2 x+4$$
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