If you mean points of (-3, 5) and (3, -2) then the slope is -7/6
To find the slope of a line, you take two points on the line, then use their X and Y coordinates in the following formula: slope = ( Y2 -Y1 ) / ( X2 - X1) By simplifying the answer, you will get your slope.
The slope of a line that has the points 3, (-4), and has a slope of 2 is 2.
Slope=8 point=(-7,3)
Points: (7, -2) and (-5, -2) Slope: (-2--2)/(7--5) = 0
If you mean points of: (-10, 5) and (100, 5.7) then the slope works out as 7/1100
you look at the line and see if there are any direct points on the line the slope formula
If you mean points of (4,-1) and (-1, 4) then the slope of the line works out as -1
To find the slope (steepness, not height) of a line when given two points, do the following: Slope = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1), where (x1, y1) is one point, and (x2,y2) is the second point.
Where are the points!
you look at the line and see if there are any direct points on the line the slope formula
The Slope of a line containing the points (2,2) and (4,2) is Y=0
The slope of a line that passes through two points is (difference in y) / (difference in x).