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If you mean the slope of the line with equation y = x then it is 1 and there is no y intercept
Any two lines, if their slops are equal, are either parallel or else the same line.
The graph of the equation ( y = 2x ) is a straight line that passes through the origin (0,0) and has a slope of 2. This means that for every unit increase in ( x ), ( y ) increases by 2 units. The line rises steeply as it moves from left to right, and it is symmetric about the origin. The y-intercept is at (0,0), and the line continues infinitely in both the positive and negative directions.
If a line passes though (10, -3) and (2k, k) the slop of this line is 2/3. How do i find the value of k and state the new ordered pair?
Well its not slop, but slope and its adjective form is sloppy.
slope=∆y/∆x
slope=∆y/∆x
the slope of a vertical line is 0.
A positive slope goes upwards whereas a negative slope goes down wards
Yes, parallel lines have the same slope.
The slope of the line y = -2 is zero.
One, as that 90 degrees equal a slope of 0.
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The formula for the slope of a line in mathematics is m = y2 - y1/x2 - x1. The slop of the line describes the steepness so a higher value slope means a steeper slope.
Two coordinates are needed to work out the slope of the line.
slope = rise/run, so (-70)/(80), or -7/8