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Calculus for AP
Calculus for AP
Jon Rogawski & Ray Cannon 2nd Edition
Chapter 1
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00:01 All this question says is a slope of 3 over 2 or 3 halves.
00:04 So i'm assuming that what it's asking is for us to find the slope of the equation of the line, y equals 3 over 2.
00:12 Now if we were to graph this line, y equals 3 over 2, the line would be crossing the y axis, so the vertical axis, at 3 halves, or that's the same as 1 .5.
00:24 So if our 1 is right here, that means our line is going to be crossing right here between 1 and 1...
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