It is a straight line equation with a slope of 5/4 or 1.25
find the slop of the line passing through (1,5) and (0,2)
It depends on the scale you choose for your axes. If the major grid lines are at single integers (1, 2, 3...) then 0.4 would be 4 tenths of the way from the origin to the No.1 grid-line. If though you made every tenth grid-line = 1 then 0.4 would be the 4th grid-line.
One third. (1/3 or 0.3333 or 33.3% grade)
Points: (1, 5) and (0.2)Slope: 3
y = 4
find the slop of the line passing through (1,5) and (0,2)
Points: (-2.5, -0.5) and (4.5, -1) Slope: -1/14 Equation: 14y = -x-9.5 or x+14y+9.5 in its general form
x = 1
1/2
4/1
what
1:5
The slope would be 2,6.
It depends on the scale you choose for your axes. If the major grid lines are at single integers (1, 2, 3...) then 0.4 would be 4 tenths of the way from the origin to the No.1 grid-line. If though you made every tenth grid-line = 1 then 0.4 would be the 4th grid-line.
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).
One third. (1/3 or 0.3333 or 33.3% grade)
Points: (1, 5) and (0.2)Slope: 3