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\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Angle Measure Conversion} \\
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Degrees & Gradients \\
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-180 & -200 \\
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-90 & -100 \\
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0 & 0 \\
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90 & 100 \\
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180 & 200 \\
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270 & 300 \\
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\end{tabular}

Engineers measure angles in gradients, which are smaller than degrees. The table shows the conversion of some angle measures in degrees to angles in gradients. What is the slope of the line representing the conversion of degrees to gradients?

Express your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth.

[tex]$\square$[/tex]


Sagot :

To find the slope of the line representing the conversion of degrees to gradients, we'll use the slope formula. The slope [tex]\( m \)[/tex] of a line passing through two points [tex]\((x_1, y_1)\)[/tex] and [tex]\((x_2, y_2)\)[/tex] is given by:

[tex]\[ m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} \][/tex]

From the given table of conversions, we can select any two points to calculate the slope.

Let's choose the points [tex]\((-180, -200)\)[/tex] and [tex]\((-90, -100)\)[/tex].

Assign [tex]\( (x_1, y_1) = (-180, -200) \)[/tex] and [tex]\( (x_2, y_2) = (-90, -100) \)[/tex].

Plug these values into the slope formula:

[tex]\[ m = \frac{-100 - (-200)}{-90 - (-180)} \][/tex]

Simplify the values inside the fraction:

[tex]\[ m = \frac{-100 + 200}{-90 + 180} \][/tex]
[tex]\[ m = \frac{100}{90} \][/tex]

Next, simplify the fraction:

[tex]\[ m = \frac{100}{90} \approx 1.1111 \][/tex]

To express this as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth, we get:

[tex]\[ m \approx 1.11 \][/tex]

Therefore, the slope of the line representing the conversion of degrees to gradients is [tex]\( 1.11 \)[/tex].