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yes, 16 years ago, the only requirement to graduate high school was pre-algebra and math was not important back then.. laying out of class with girls was my profession!
but yes, after looking at the problem y-y1=m(x-x1) for m solve for m, so to get m by itself, you divide the variables (x-x1) to both sides. Thanks! im learning ahaah
would you explain?
yes, and no lol
thanks!
hi, I just started college and I'm glad I have found this site to help learn this old dog new tricks. It has been 16years since my last math class
problem: y-y1=m(x-x1) for m
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