To find the slope of the line passing through the points (0, -5) and (-4, 7), use the slope formula ( m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ). Here, ( (x_1, y_1) = (0, -5) ) and ( (x_2, y_2) = (-4, 7) ). Substituting these values gives ( m = \frac{7 - (-5)}{-4 - 0} = \frac{12}{-4} = -3 ). Therefore, the slope of the line is -3.
find the slop of the line passing through (1,5) and (0,2)
Another set of points are needed to find the slope.
9,12
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This question mathematically makes no sense. A line passing through any given point can have any slope at all; you need two points to uniquely determine a line (and therefore the slope of that line).
Find the slope of the line passing through (5, 5) and (-4, 5).
find the slop of the line passing through (1,5) and (0,2)
Since the line is horizontal, the slope is zero.
To find the slope of a line passing through a given pair of points is found by using the point slope formula. Y(2)-Y(1) over x(2) -x(1).
Another set of points are needed to find the slope.
9,12
it's 4/7 And you need to write the questions like this: "Find the slope of the line pasing through (3,4) and (10,8)"
4/1
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This question mathematically makes no sense. A line passing through any given point can have any slope at all; you need two points to uniquely determine a line (and therefore the slope of that line).
84
-1/4