Which statement is true about the slope of line AC ?
I can't copy the graph for you, but A is (-5,-3), B is (-1,1), and C is (3,5). The B is part of line AC. And the choices are:
A. The slope is the ratio of the x- and y-intercepts.
B. The slope is the same between any two points on the line.
C. The slope between point A and point B is greater than the slope between point B and point C.
D. The slope between point A and point C is greater than the slope between point A and point B.
I know the formula for slope, change in y/chanch in x. Then y2-y1/x2-x1. I could find the slopes, but I can't determine the answer.
I can't copy the graph for you, but A is (-5,-3), B is (-1,1), and C is (3,5). The B is part of line AC. And the choices are:
A. The slope is the ratio of the x- and y-intercepts.
B. The slope is the same between any two points on the line.
C. The slope between point A and point B is greater than the slope between point B and point C.
D. The slope between point A and point C is greater than the slope between point A and point B.
I know the formula for slope, change in y/chanch in x. Then y2-y1/x2-x1. I could find the slopes, but I can't determine the answer.