if the slope of a line is 2/3, then the slope of a parallel line would be 2/3.
Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
If the slope is 2 and the coordinate is (0, 3) then the equation is y = 2x+3
It has the same slope as the line in the question. If a line has equation y = mx + c, its slope is m. If the line in question is y = 5x + 3, the slope of a parallel line is 5; If the line in question is y + 5x = 3 → y = -5x + 3 (subtract 5x from both sides), the slope of a parallel line is -5.
Points: (-2, 3) and (1, 1) Slope: -2/3
Points: (-14, 3) and (2, -5) Slope: -1/2
if the slope of a line is 2/3, then the slope of a parallel line would be 2/3.
The slope of a line that has the points 3, (-4), and has a slope of 2 is 2.
Answer this question… What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-1, 2) and (4, 3)?
Points: (1, 4) and (4, 6) Slope: 2/3
Slope: (2-4)/(0--3) = -2/3 Perpendicular slope: 3/2
Slope = change in ordinate/change in abscissa = (2 - 16)/(4 - -3) = -14/7 = -2
The slope of the line joining the two pints is (4 - 2)/(-3 - 0) = -2/3 Therefore the slope of the perpendicular is 3/2
Perpendicular line = - 1/gradient= - 1/2/3= - 3/2
Points: (1, 14) and (3, 4) Slope: (4-14)/(3-1) = -5
Points: (-1, 2) and (3, -1) Slope of line: -3/4
Answer this question… What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-5, 3) and (2, 3)?