The figure shows a line graph and two shaded triangles that are similar:
which statement abou...
Mathematics, 28.08.2019 13:50 redsakura
The figure shows a line graph and two shaded triangles that are similar:
which statement about the slope of the line is true?
it is 1/2 throughout the line
it is 2 throught the line
the slope from point o to point a is 1/2 time the slope of the line from point a to point b
the slope from point o to pint a is two times the slope of the line from point a to point b
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