Slope can be expressed in three main ways: first, as a ratio of the rise (vertical change) to the run (horizontal change) between two points on a graph. Second, it can be represented as a mathematical equation, typically in the form ( y = mx + b ), where ( m ) denotes the slope. Finally, slope can also be described verbally, as the steepness or incline of a line, indicating how much the dependent variable changes for a unit change in the independent variable.
percentage, decimal, fraction
p = 0 0 < p < 1 p = 1
1.u should take a square and fold it
1.) Triangle method 2.)Formula- Y2-Y1 -------- X2-X1 3.)two points
useing a punnett square shows two ways to express probability
percentage, decimal, fraction
p = 0 0 < p < 1 p = 1
1.u should take a square and fold it
1.) Triangle method 2.)Formula- Y2-Y1 -------- X2-X1 3.)two points
There are various ways to express this concept. One is "cada vez que" or "each time that". Another is "cuando sea", meaning "when you might".
I think there is three different ways to write a fraction. You can write it as a percent, a decimal, and a reduced fraction. I hope this works! :)
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useing a punnett square shows two ways to express probability
Slopes can go all different ways. It all depends on the size of the slope.
5/20, 25%, or .25
by decimal point it is 0.4 or by fraction in simplest form 2 over 5.
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