If you mean points of (5, -9) and (2, 3) then the slope is -4
If you mean a slope of 2 and a point of (1, 4) then the equation is y = 2x+2
The line is vertical and so the slope is undefined.
if the slope of a line is 2/3, then the slope of a parallel line would be 2/3.
If the slope is undefined, it is a vertical line. Therefore the equation is x=2.
x=2 means that on a graph, on the x axis, there is a point. Also, since it is just x=2 it means that the slope is undefined, or that there is a line that is going through that point that is perpendicular to the x-axis. So basically there is a line that goes through (2,0) that is parallel to the y-axis.
If you mean points of (-3, 4) and (2, -6) then the slope is -2
The straight line equation for a line with a slope of 6 that goes through (1,2) works out as: y = 6x-4
If the slope is undefined, then its a vertical line (up and down) .So draw a vertical line (up and down) that goes through -2 on the x-axis.
If you mean a slope of 2 and a point of (1, 4) then the equation is y = 2x+2
To find the slope-intercept form of the equation of a line that goes through the point (2, 2) and is parallel to the line ( y = x + 7 ), we first identify the slope of the given line, which is 1. Since parallel lines have the same slope, the new line will also have a slope of 1. Using the point-slope form ( y - y_1 = m(x - x_1) ) with ( m = 1 ) and the point (2, 2), we can rewrite it as ( y - 2 = 1(x - 2) ), which simplifies to ( y = x ).
The line will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
The answer is: y = 1/2x + 4
To solve this, use the slope formula. the slope formula is m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) Therefore, m = ( -3 - 5)/ (1-2) If you solve this, you will get 8. So the slope of the line is 8.
To find the equation of a line with a slope of 2 that passes through the point (1, 4), we can use the point-slope form of the equation: (y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)), where (m) is the slope and ((x_1, y_1)) is the point. Plugging in the values, we get (y - 4 = 2(x - 1)). Simplifying this, the equation of the line is (y = 2x + 2).
To find the slope of a perpendicular line, take the negative reciprocal of the slope of the given line. (Flip the top and bottom of the fraction and change the sign.) The slope of a line that is perpendicular to a line with a slope of -2/3 is 3/2, (or 11/2 or 1.5).
Its called a cut when you slice through a slope
To find the slope of the line through the points (1, -5) and (-3, 2), use the formula for slope ( m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ). Plugging in the coordinates, we get ( m = \frac{2 - (-5)}{-3 - 1} = \frac{7}{-4} = -\frac{7}{4} ). Therefore, the slope of the line is (-\frac{7}{4}).