Two points on a graphed line are (4, 7) and (3, 8). What is the slope of the line?
Points: (5, -1) and (2, -5) Slope: 4/3 Perpendicular slope: -3/4
Points: (-3, 5) and (5, 3) Slope: -1/4
Points: (1, 14) and (3, 4) Slope: (4-14)/(3-1) = -5
1/2
Slope of the straight line through the points (-2, -3) and (5, 4): Between two points (x0, y0) and (x1, y1): change_in_y = y1 - y0; change_in_x = x1 - x0; slope = change_in_y / change_in_x → slope = (4 - (-3)) / (5 - (-2)) = (4 + 3) / (5 + 2) = 7 / 7 = 1.
what is through (-3 , 2), slope -4 =
Points: (3, 4) and (5, 4) Slope: (4-4)/(3-5) = 0 There is no slope and it is a straight line parallel to the x axis
Points: (-6, 4) and (3, -4) Slope: -8/9
Coordinates: (-4, 1) and (6, 3)Slope of line: 1/5
Points: (3, 4) and (2, 1) Slope: 3
Points: (-3, -5) and (4, -2) Slope: 3/7
Points: (3, 5) and (4, 5) Slope: 0
-3/4
I believe the slope would be: -4 / 3
If you mean points of (5, -9) and (2, 3) then the slope is -4
The slope is -2/3.
The slope is [-4 - (-2)]/[6 - 3] = [-4 + 2]/[6 - 3] = -2/3