The line is vertical and so the slope is undefined.
If you mean passing through (1, 2) with a slope of -3 then it is y = -3x+5
It is: y = 6x+18 whereas 6 is the slope and 18 is the y intercept
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y = (2/3 x) - 16
Points: (14, 5) and (20, 4) Slope: -1/6
If: slope is 3 and point is (1, 4) Then: y = 3x+1
If: slope is 3 and point is (1, 4) Then: y = 3x+1
Point: (1, 4) Slope: -3 Equation: y = -3x+7
(0,5).
If you mean passing through (1, 2) with a slope of -3 then it is y = -3x+5
Y=mx+b
If you mean a slope of -1 then it is: y = -x+5
p (2,-1) and slope 3
It is: y = 6x+18 whereas 6 is the slope and 18 is the y intercept
If the point is (6, 3) and the slope is -1/3 then the equation works out as 3y = -x+15
The point-slope form of a line's equation is given by (y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)), where (m) is the slope and ((x_1, y_1)) is a point on the line. Given the slope (m = -5) and the point ((1, -1)), the equation in point-slope form is (y + 1 = -5(x - 1)).
which equation has a slope of -1/2 and a graph that passes through (-3,4)?