It has infinite slope.
The slope is -3 .
Slope is 6.
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
y equals 3x has the greater slope.
Put the equation in this form: y=mx+b. Then m will be the slope. 2x3y+6=0 2x3y=-6 3y=-6/2x y=-2/2x y=-1/x This equation does not describe a straight line, but rather, it describes a curve.
It has infinite slope.
The slope is -3 .
Slope is 6.
the slope of the line is -4
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
Slope = 4
Undefined slope.
y equals 3x has the greater slope.
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 )
The equation for the slope of a line is y=mx+b