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ne way to find the equation of a line is to know the slope (m) of the line and one point AboutCareersPrivacyTermsContactLang

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Answered by shreyasolanki1996
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Classroom activity (Constructing the ‘square root spiral’) : ou can get the line segment Pn-1Pn by square root spiral drawing a line sdicular to OPn-1. In this manner, you will have created the points P2, P3,….,Pn,… ., and joined them to create a beautiful spira

Take a large sheet of paper and construct the ‘square root spiral’ in the following fashion. Start with a point O and draw a line segment OP1 of unit length. Draw a line segment P1P2 perpendicular to OP1 of unit length (see Fig. 1.9). Now draw a line segment P2P3 perpendicular to OP2. Then draw a line segment P3P4 perpendicular to OP3. Continuing in Fig. 1.9 :

Constructing this manner, y

Answered by Jeevasrim
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To find the slope of a line given the equation of the line, first write it in slope-intercept form. Use inverse operations to solve for y so that it is written as y=mx+b. Then you can easily see the slope since it is the coefficient of the x variable, or the number in front of x.

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