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What is the equation of the line connecting (–6,3) and (0,0)?
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What is the equation of the line connecting (–6,3) and (0,0)?
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What is the equation of the line connecting (–6,3) and (0,0)?
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The slope of the line can be found like this..
y2-y1/x2-x1
so plug in...
0-3/0-(-6)
you get -3 divided by 6
the slope is -3/6
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-1/2. I used the slope formula
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