Points: (4, 6) and (12, 3)
Slope: -3/8
If you mean a slope of 2/5 and the point (-15, 12) then equation is 5y = 2x+90
Points: (12, 8) and (17, 16) Slope: 8/5 Equation: 5y = 8x-32
what is the slope of the line that has the equation 4x+2y=12?
Lines parallel to the line would have the same slope, which is 3/4. (0.75) 3x-4y = 12 3x-12 = 4y y = 3/4 x - 3 The y-intercept is -3 and the slope is 3/4.
It would be a undefined slope.There are four types of slope:Postive slope (when lines go uphill from left to right)Negative slope (when lines go downhill from left to right)Zero slope (when lines are horizontal)Undefined slope (when lines are vertical)
What is m, the slope of the line that contains the points (6,0), (0,1), and (12,-1)
1 over -10.
Points: (-2, 4) and (-6, 12) Slope: -2
Points: (-12, -17) and (21, 5) Slope: 2/3
Points: (2, 12) Slope: -3 y-12 = -3(x-2) y-12 = -3x+6 y = -3x+6+12 y = -3x+18 which is now in slope intercept form
If the line passing through these points is a straight line then it has a positive gradient.
-12
As a straight line equation: y = -3x+18 in slope intercept form
If you mean a slope of 2/5 and the point (-15, 12) then equation is 5y = 2x+90
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Infinite. The line is perpendicular to the ordinate.
You need two numbers to specify each point.To actually calculate the slope, divide (difference in y-coordinates) by (difference in x-coordinates).If you mean: (-1, 2) and (4, 3) then it is 1/5