-4
y = 0That's the equation of the x-axis.Its slope is zero.
3
12
x - 4y = 3 is the slope of a line perpendicular to line whose equation is y -5 3x plus 8 3.
Get the slope of the given line, by putting it into slope-intercept form. Then you can divide minus one by this slope, to get the slope of any perpendicular line.
x = -3 represents a vertical line whose slope is undefined.
y = 0That's the equation of the x-axis.Its slope is zero.
An equation that forms a straight line is typically in the slope-intercept form, which is (y = mx + b), where (m) represents the slope of the line and (b) is the y-intercept. For example, the equation (y = 2x + 3) describes a line with a slope of 2 that crosses the y-axis at 3. Any linear equation can be expressed in this form or rearranged into it.
The slope would be 3/4
0.25
To find the equation of a line with a slope of 2 that passes through the point (0, 3), you can use the slope-intercept form of a line, which is ( y = mx + b ). Here, ( m ) is the slope and ( b ) is the y-intercept. Since the point (0, 3) indicates that the y-intercept ( b ) is 3, the equation of the line is ( y = 2x + 3 ).
the slope will be positive 1.5x the whole equation is y=4.5+1.5x
Slope = 1Y-intercept = 0Y = X
The slope is 5. Parallel lines always have the same slope.
3
2/3.
17/12