what is the slope of the line that has the equation 4x+2y=12?
negative 1
the slope of the line is -4
Equation of given line: 3x + y = 15 or y = -3x + 15 Slope of given line = coefficient of x = -3 Slope of perperndicular = -1/(slope of given line) = -1 / (-3) = 1/3
4x+5y = 7 5y = -4x+7 y = -4/5x+7/5 in slope intercept form So the slope of the perpendicular line is plus 5/4
45
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
The slope is -6 and the y intercept is 12
the slope will be positive 1.5x the whole equation is y=4.5+1.5x
22
negative 1
q2
-4
It is: 1/5
The equation for the line is y = mx +b the slope is the value of m For example if y = 3x +4 the that is the equation that completely defines the line; its slope is 3
y = 0.25x + 2 The slope of the line is 0.25
For the line 2x + y = 8 , the slope equals ( -2 ) so the required slope of the line which is perpendicular to it is equal to (+1/2 )
Yes, that is the slope intercept form of the equation for a straight line.