we have the points (3,4) and (8,-6) let x1=3 y1=4 x2=8 y2=-6 slope=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) =(-6-4)/(8-3) =-10/5 =-2
Points: (0, 5) and (10, -15) Slope: -2
Points: (2, 10) and (5, 8) Slope: -2/3
Points: (-3, -10) and (5, -7) Slope: 3/8
Points: (-3, -10) and (5, -7) Slope: 3/8
Points: (-3, -10) and (5, -7) Slope: 3/8
The slope is -2/3.
No
-7/6
To find the slope of a line passing through two points, use the formula (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1). In this case, the two points are (17, 101). Since there is only one given point, it is not possible to find the slope of the line passing through these points.
If you mean points of: (0, 5) and (10, 0) then the slope is -1/2
To find the slope of line ( f ) that passes through the points ( (10, 5) ) and ( (5, 13) ), we use the formula for slope: ( m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ). Substituting the points, we get ( m = \frac{13 - 5}{5 - 10} = \frac{8}{-5} = -\frac{8}{5} ). Since line ( g ) is parallel to line ( f ), it will have the same slope of ( -\frac{8}{5} ).
Points: (-10, -4) and (-1, 2) Slope: (-4-2)/(-10--1) = 2/3