To solve this, use the slope formula.
the slope formula is m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
Therefore,
m = ( -3 - 5)/ (1-2)
If you solve this, you will get 8.
So the slope of the line is 8.
The slope is -9.
Points: (5, -1) and (2, -5) Slope: 4/3 Perpendicular slope: -3/4
Since the line is horizontal, the slope is zero.
Two points on a graphed line are (4, 7) and (3, 8). What is the slope of the line?
Points: (0, 5) and (10, -15) Slope: -2
If you mean points of (-3, 4) and (2, -6) then the slope is -2
If you mean points of (5, -9) and (2, 3) then the slope is -4
The slope of a line that passes through two points is (difference in y) / (difference in x).
Points don't have slope. In fact, they don't have anything, except location. If you want to use a couple of points to build something that has slope, one thing you could do might be to draw a line that goes through them. If you draw a line through these two points, the line has slope of negative 11/7. But the points still don't have anything except a couple of locations.
Where are the points!
For example, if the slope at a certain point is 1.5, you can draw a line that goes through the specified point, with that slope. The line would represent the slope at that point. If you want to graph the slope at ALL POINTS, take the derivative of the function, and graph the derivative. The derivative shows the slope of a function at all points.
Another set of points are needed to find the slope.
The slope is -9.
The slope is 0.
Points: (14, 5) and (20, 4) Slope: -1/6
You need either a point and the slope of the line or two points. Then you use the point slope form of the line or the slope intercept form to write the lines.A given point has an infinite number of lines going through it, that is why you need more information.
The slope is zero.