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Coordinates: (-4, 1) and (6, 3)Slope of line: 1/5
No, it is not.
As the y-coordinates are the same, the length of the line segment is the difference in the x-coordinates → length 8 - 3 = 5 units
In 3 dimensional space, there are 12 coordinates, although 9 will be enough to determine the rest..
Points: (-1, 2) and (3, 3) Slope: 1/4
Coordinates: (-4, 1) and (6, 3)Slope of line: 1/5
No, it is not.
B is (-5, 9).
If you mean the coordinates of the line x-y = 2 that intersects the curve of x2-4y2 = 5 Then the coordinates work out as: (3, 1) and (7/3, 1/3)
If the midpoint of a horizontal line segment with a length of 8 is (3, -2), then the coordinates of its endpoints are (6, -2) and (0, -4).
The coordinates are (10, 5).
0.25 is.
As the y-coordinates are the same, the length of the line segment is the difference in the x-coordinates → length 8 - 3 = 5 units
In 3 dimensional space, there are 12 coordinates, although 9 will be enough to determine the rest..
Points: (-1, 2) and (3, 3) Slope: 1/4
You need two numbers to specify each point.To actually calculate the slope, divide (difference in y-coordinates) by (difference in x-coordinates).If you mean: (-1, 2) and (4, 3) then it is 1/5
Using any two points, calculate the differences in the Y and the X coordinates. Then take the difference between the Y and divide it by the difference in the X. Example: Points (1,3) and (4,9) are on a line. Determine the slope of the line. X coordinates: 1 and 4. 4-1 = 3 Y coordinates: 3 and 9 9-3 = 6 Slope = Y/X = 6/3 = 2 The slope is 2