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Q: Why can you use any two points on a line to find its slope?
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How do I find the slope of a line?

you look at the line and see if there are any direct points on the line the slope formula


How do i find the slope of a graphed line?

you look at the line and see if there are any direct points on the line the slope formula


Is a slope found by using any two points in the lines?

The slope of a line can be found by choosing any two points of that single line, not of multiple lines.


What is the least needed information to find the equation of a line?

The least needed information can be given in different formats, which are equivalent: -- the slope of the line and its intercept on either axis -- the slope of the line and any one point on it -- any two points on the line


What is the slope of a line ratio for any two points on the line?

Slope ratio is: (y1-y2)/(x1-x2)


Does it matter which points you use to find the slope?

No. If you have more than two points for a linear function any two points can be used to find the slope.


When the rate of change between any two points on a line is negative What is the slope of the line?

No


How can you find the slope of a line from the table of values from a line?

Pick any two points in the table. The slope of the line is(change in the y-value from one point to the other)/(change in the x-value from the same point to the other)


Find the value of y so that the line passing through 6 y and 7 5 has a slope of -3?

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).


What is the line slope of 06 30?

The line slope refers to the steepness of a line. Without any additional information, it is not possible to determine the line slope of "06 30" as it does not appear to represent a line equation or data points.


Is the rate of change between any two points on a line?

That's called the line's slope.


How do you find the slope of a parallel line?

Parallel lines have the same slope. So if you know the slope of a line in question, or you can calculate it, then you know the slope of any line parallel to that line.