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Simplify the slope of AC.

B (b,c) C (a+b, c)
Al(0, 0) D(a,0)
Enter the value that
belongs in the green box.
Slope Formula: x2=1
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]+b
X2-X1

Simplify the slope of AC. B (b,c) C (a+b, c) Al(0, 0) D(a,0) Enter the value that-example-1

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Answer:


\frac{\boxed{c}}{a+b}

Explanation:

Using the given slope formula with points A and C, you find the slope to be ...


\text{slope of $\overline{\text{AC}}$}=(c-0)/((a+b)-0)=\boxed{(c)/(a+b)}

The value in the numerator box will be c. The value in the denominator box will be a.

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