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Which line has the greatest rate of change?

A. The line passing through (0, 2) and (4, 10)
B. The line passing through (0,5) and (2,8)
C. The line passing through (0,0) and (3,-4)
D. The line passing through (0,6) and (12,9)​

Which line has the greatest rate of change? A. The line passing through (0, 2) and-example-1
User MW Frost
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Greetings from Brasil....

The rate of change between 2 points is obtained through the expression:

m = ΔY/ΔX

m = (Y₂ - Y₁)/(X₂ - X₁)

a) (0, 2) and (4, 10) so, X₁ = 0; X₂ = 4; Y₁ = 2 and Y₂ = 10

m = ΔY/ΔX

m = (Y₂ - Y₁)/(X₂ - X₁)

m = (10 - 2)/(4 - 0)

m = 8/4 = 2

b) (0,5) and (2,8) so, X₁ = 0; X₂ = 2; Y₁ = 5 and Y₂ = 8

m = ΔY/ΔX

m = (Y₂ - Y₁)/(X₂ - X₁)

m = (8 - 5)/(2 - 0)

m = 3/2

c) (0,0) and (3,-4) so, X₁ = 0; X₂ = 3; Y₁ = 0 and Y₂ = - 4

m = ΔY/ΔX

m = (Y₂ - Y₁)/(X₂ - X₁)

m = (- 4 - 0)/(3 - 0)

m = -4/3

d) (0,6) and (12,9)​ so, X₁ = 0; X₂ = 12; Y₁ = 6 and Y₂ = 9

m = ΔY/ΔX

m = (Y₂ - Y₁)/(X₂ - X₁)

m = (9 - 6)/(12 - 0)

m = 3/12 ⇔ m = 1/4

Among all the values above, the largest is 2, so points

(0; 2) and (4; 10)

User LihO
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Answer:

I thought it was the last one but I mean if it was wrong sorry

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