Points: (8, 10) and (-4, 2)
Slope: 2/3
Equation: 3y = 2x+14
Slope: -5 Points: (6, 3) Equation: y = -5x+33
Point: (2, -1) Slope: -5 Equation: y = -5x+9
If you mean a slope of 2/5 and the point (-15, 12) then equation is 5y = 2x+90
y=2x+13
If the slope is -3 and the point is (-8, -4) then (y - -4) = -3(x - - 8) => y = -3x -28
Slope: -5 Points: (6, 3) Equation: y = -5x+33
Slope: 5 Points: (-2, -3) Equation: y = 5x+7
Point: (2, -1) Slope: -5 Equation: y = -5x+9
If you mean a slope of -5 and a point of (6, 3) then the equation is y = -5x+33
Write the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that has a slope of 2 and contains the point (1, 1).
If you mean a slope of 23 and a point of (0, 4) then the equation is y = 23x+4
Slope: -3 Point: (4, -5) Equation: y = -3x+7
Slope: -5 Points: (6, 3) Equation: y = -5x+33
Points: (1, 2) and (0, -2) Slope: 4 Equation: y = 4x-2
Slope 3 and point of (-1, 4)Equation: y-4 = 3(x--1) => y = 3x+7
Point: (2, -1) Slope: -5 Equation: y = -5x+9
Equation: y-3 = -5(x-6) => y = -5x+33