Open Question: What coordinates satisfy this slope?

Technically, your question doesn't make any sense, since a coordinate cannot have a slope, only a line can.

The formula 'y=mx+b' describes a straight line, where 'm' is the slope, and 'b' is the y-intercept.

Any two lines with the same slope will be parallel to each other, so any line whose 'y=mx+b' formula has the same 'm' value and a different 'b' value will satisfy the requirements of your questions.

So, for instance:

y = 10x + 1 and y = 10x + 2 are the formulas for two parallel lines with a slope of 10.

To get coordinates on these lines, just plug in values for 'x' and solve for 'y'. For instance:

(0,1), (1,11), and (2,21) are on the line 'y = 10x + 1', and
(0,2), (1,12), and (2,22) are on the line 'y = 10x + 2'.

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Open Question: What data ranges can I create for this data, pic included?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/89180248@N07/8122574897/in/photostream

That's how my spread sheet in excel 2010 looks like and I need to create 7 data ranges for the column that says average dollar amount of each scholarship


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Open Question: Simple Ratio question help?

2/5 = x/45

5x = 90

x = 18 ANSWER

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Open Question: Volume of a cone. please help me!!!?

It is noticed that the height of a cone is twice its radius and that the cones volume is exactly 1000cm63. Calculate the dimensions of the cone correct to one decimal place.

please explain your answer thankyou


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