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In 2014, the unemployment rate of one county in California was 7%. In another county, the unemployment rate was 11%. Which of the following express...
SAT Math: Which Line Would Be Parallel to the Given Graph? 3 Views
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What is the slope of a line that is parallel to the line in the graph shown above?
What is the slope of a line that is parallel to the line in the graph shown above?
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- 00:00
Yeah Whoa Okay Set match members three of five Here
- 00:05
Next question is what is the slope of a line
- 00:09
that is parallel to the line in the graph shone
- 00:12
above It's kind of a gimme Parallel lines all have
- 00:18
the same slope right Well we gotta figure out what
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- 00:20
the slope is here of this line and then whatever
- 00:24
that is while the parallel line one is same right
- 00:27
Okay so we start with any two points on the
- 00:29
line find slope We got zero negative one here and
- 00:32
one one there yet and look too bad they're easy
- 00:35
to spot in the graph and let's just use the
- 00:36
formula Why two months Why one over X two month
- 00:39
sex one We get one minus thinking of one that's
- 00:41
two over one minus zero which in California is one
- 00:45
slope of the line we see on the graph is
- 00:47
too And that means a well two is the answer
- 00:49
That's the parallel sloping line could be anywhere but it's 00:00:53.07 --> [endTime] parallel with the slope of two shmoop
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