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Challenges
- Use four different digits (from 2-9) to create two points which determine a line with the greatest possible slope.
- Use four different digits (from 2-9) to create two points which determine a line with the least possible slope.
- Use four different digits (from 2-9) to create two points which determine a line with a slope as close to zero as possible.
What does "greatest" slope mean?
What does "least" slope mean ... most negative?
.: [ALG1], [Robert Kaplinsky], [Open Middle]. . . . View This Fullsize
This problem, from Robert Kaplinsky, asks for you to fill in the spaces.
Being the ornery sort, I wondered if there were other coefficients that we could choose for the cubic that might give multiple sets of answers?
.: [ALG2], [Robert Kaplinsky], [Open Middle]. . . . View This Fullsize
Anything wrong with these dice?
If you ever wanted to quickly show one reason why CCSS MP 7 (seeing structure) is so important, take a look at these dice from Wask Studio. How much longer did it take you to count the pips?
.: [PROBABILTY], [Robert Kaplinsky], [Notice, Wonder]. . . . View This Fullsize
Link to the problem in the source.
.: [MS Math], [Robert Kaplinsky], [Open Middle].