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Which pairs of points would result in a line with a rate of change of 2:1? Select all that apply.

Which pairs of points would result in a line with a rate of change of 2:1? Select-example-1
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Answer:

Options A, C, D are true.

Explanation:

We have to choose the pair of points from that given in the attached file which will result in a line with a rate of change i.e. slope of 2:1 i.e. 2.

A. The points are (-4,-11) and (-2,-7).

Then the slope of the joining line is
(-7-(-11))/(-2-(-4)) =2

B. The points are (5,6) and (-5,12).

Then the slope of the joining line is
(12-6)/(-5-5) =-(3)/(5)

C. The points are (0,-3) and (-4,-11).

Then the slope of the joining line is
(-11-(-3))/(-4-0) =2

D. The points are (0,-3) and (5,7).

Then the slope of the joining line is
(7-(-3))/(5-0) =2

Therefore, options A, C, D are true. (Answer)

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