Points: (-3, -3) and (4, -3)
Slope: (-3--3)/(-3-4) = 0
what is the slope of the line containing points (5-,-2) and (-5,3)? 2
how to find the slope of the line between the two points (-1,2) and (3, -6). can you plaese show how
The slope for these two points is undefined, or straight up.
The Slope of a line containing the points (2,2) and (4,2) is Y=0
Points: (2, 6) and (-3, -4) Slope: 2
Points: (2, 6) and (-3, -4) Slope: 2
If you mean points of (3, 4) and (-6, 10) then the slope is -2/3
Zero
Points: (6, -4) and (3, 4) Slope: -8/3
If you mean points of: (-2, -4) and (4, 5) then the slope works out as 3/2
If you mean points of: (-2, -4) and (4, 5) then the slope works out as 3/2
you look at the line and see if there are any direct points on the line the slope formula