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  1. All Time - Forum - Y8 Games

    Feb 16, 2024 · For players to talk about games and other general topics.

  2. Question #d1389 - Socratic

    For ideal gas on a pV diagram, an adiabatic curve is always steeper than an isotherm if they intersect. The ideal gas equation: pV = nRT p is pressure V is volume n is number of moles R is ideal gas …

  3. Find the equation of line whose slope is 0.25 and x ... - Socratic

    Equation is 4y=x+4 If slope is m and y-intercept is c, equation of line is y=mx+c and its x-intercept is given by putting y=0 i.e. mx+c=0 or -c/m.

  4. What is the slope intercept form of the line passing through ... - Socratic

    Feb 22, 2016 · So we know that the slope is 5/4 We can plug that into the equation y = mx+b because the m represents the slope So now we have y = 5/4x + b We also know one coordinate, and that is …

  5. What is the slope of the line that goes between - Socratic

    Nov 10, 2016 · Slope of given coordinates is 9/5. Suppose two coordinate points (x_1,y_1) & (x_2,y_2) are there. So, the slope of the line joining these two points (m)= (y_2-y_1)/ (x_2-x_1). :.Slope of …

  6. Topics tagged slope - Y8.Com

    Jan 11, 2024 · :globe_with_meridians: Slope Multiplayer Review — Hard, but in a good way. Players. game-reviews , slope. 46: 8341: August 26, 2024

  7. How do you find slope, point slope, slope intercept, standard form ...

    How do you find slope, point slope, slope intercept, standard form, domain and range of a line for Line E (9,-3) (10,3)?

  8. Question #8a759 - Socratic

    Explanation: For a., a horizontal line means that the line has a zero slope and thus the equation for this line is #y=-2#

  9. Question #a77d0 - Socratic

    The way to solve this question is to first find the slope using the two points given and then use that slope like you would in point slope form. The Final equation : #y + 2 = 2x - 12#

  10. How do you find the slope and y intercept of - 4? | Socratic

    Slope = 4, y intercept = 4 The y intercept is the value of y where the function you're plotting crosses the y axis, so if we set x = 0 in the equation we can see we get y = 4. The slope represents the change in …