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Write a fraction setting the vertical length of the larger triangle over its horizontal length. What does this fraction represent?

Write a fraction setting the vertical length of the larger triangle over its horizontal-example-1

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  • Vertical length =y co-ordinates distance
  • Horizontal length=x co-ordinates distance

Horizontal length:-.


\\ \sf\longmapsto |0-6|=|-6|=6units

Vertical length:-


\\ \sf\longmapsto |0-4|=|-4|=4units

Fraction:-


\\ \sf\longmapsto (x)/(y)=(4)/(6)=(2)/(3)

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User Donald S
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Answer:

  • See below

Explanation:

Vertical length of the larger triangle is:

  • 0 - (-4) = 4

Horizontal length of the larger triangle is:

  • 0 - (-6) = 6

The fraction:

  • 4/6 = 2/3

This fraction represents the slope of the hypotenuse (or the red line)

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