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  1. Topics tagged slope - Y8.Com

    Jan 11, 2024 · :globe_with_meridians: Slope Multiplayer Review — Hard, but in a good way. Players. game-reviews , slope. 46: 8391: August 26, 2024

  2. Question #d1389 - Socratic

    For ideal gas on a pV diagram, an adiabatic curve is always steeper than an isotherm if they intersect. The ideal gas equation: pV = nRT p is pressure V is volume n is number of moles R is ideal gas …

  3. All Time - Forum - Y8 Games

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  4. Question #fc03e - Socratic

    The graph has a slope of #3/4#, and the y intercept is at # (0,3)#. The slope intercept form of the graph is: #y=3/4x+3# Standard Form: #y-3/4x=3# #y-3/4x-3=0# For the third problem, given the table of …

  5. How do you find the slope and y intercept to sketch #y=x-10#?

    Mar 10, 2016 · Explanation: y = mx + c , is the equation of a line in slope-intercept form. where m represents the gradient (slope) and c , the y-intercept.

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  7. Find the equation of line whose slope is 0.25 and x ... - Socratic

    Equation is 4y=x+4 If slope is m and y-intercept is c, equation of line is y=mx+c and its x-intercept is given by putting y=0 i.e. mx+c=0 or -c/m.

  8. Question #06e3a - Socratic

    The line perpendicular to the given line is y + 2 = 5(x - 3) or y = 5x-17 You are given a point and an easy way to find slope, so the most convenient equation is the point-slope form of the equation of the …

  9. Question #ba70b - Socratic

    Problem 1 Let { ( (x_1,y_1)= (3,5)), ( (x_2,y_2)= (-9,5)):} By Slope Formula, m= {y_2-y_1}/ {x_2-x_1}= {5-5}/ {-9-3}=0 By Point-Slope Form y-y_1=m (x-x_1), we have the equation y-5=0 (x-3)=0 => y=5 …

  10. Question #7b8d3 - Socratic

    Apr 9, 2017 · y = -(3/2)x + 27/2 y = mx + b Calculate the slope, m, from the given point values, solve for b by using one of the point values, and check your solution using the other point values. A line can …