Interact with the applet, by moving the white vertices. [br][br]In the slope fraction, what does the numerator represent and what does the denominator represent?
the numerator is the change in the y-values[br]the denominator is the change in the x-values
Fill in the blank from the image above:
Fill in the blanks for a, b, c, and d.
a. -15.75[br]b. 1[br]c. decreases[br]d. 15.75
Directions:[br]1) Click the "New Problem" button.[br]2) Determine the slope of the line.[br]3) Enter this slope as a ratio in the white text-box provided. After doing so, click "Check Answer".[br]4) [color=#ff00ff]If you enter a correct ratio, you'll see a big "Correct!" sign appear. [/color] [br] If your ratio is not correct, keep trying until you're able to enter this slope correctly. [br]
Directions:[br][br]1) In the applet below, note the slope displayed.[br]2) Drag one (or both) of the white points to move the line so that this line has this slope.[br][br]3) Click the "Check Your Graph" checkbox to determine if you're correct. [br] If the slope of your line matches the slope displayed, you'll see a [color=#ff00ff][i]"CORRECT"[/i][/color] sign appear. [br] If your line does not have the slope displayed, you'll see a "Not Correct" sign appear.