Rabinov23 New member Joined Sep 12, 2019 Messages 34 Sep 12, 2019 #1 I 'm completely lost at this question,so I can't provide workings and pardon me for that. Thank for help I'm advance
I 'm completely lost at this question,so I can't provide workings and pardon me for that. Thank for help I'm advance
MarkFL Super Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 24, 2012 Messages 3,021 Sep 12, 2019 #2 What is the question?
Rabinov23 New member Joined Sep 12, 2019 Messages 34 Sep 12, 2019 #3 We Havn't done the formula but counting square s Attachments IMAG0048.jpg 1.4 MB · Views: 9
Steven G Elite Member Joined Dec 30, 2014 Messages 14,603 Sep 12, 2019 #4 So why don't you count the squares? The formula, which I believe you do have, is the slope m = (change in y)/(change in the x)
So why don't you count the squares? The formula, which I believe you do have, is the slope m = (change in y)/(change in the x)