y=mx + b, where m=slope and b=y intercept.
At the point (3,4) x=3 and y=4. Thus,
4=-5(3) + b
4 = -15 + b
19 = b
Substitution gets us: y = -5x + 19
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The line passing through the point (0,0) with a slope of 7 would be y=7x.
It has not got a slope because it's a vertical straight line.
It is: y = 5x+6
If you mean a slope of -1 then it is: y = -x+5
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The line passing through the point (0,0) with a slope of 7 would be y=7x.
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It has not got a slope because it's a vertical straight line.
It is: y = 5x+6
If you mean passing through (1, 2) with a slope of -3 then it is y = -3x+5
To find the slope of a line passing through a given pair of points is found by using the point slope formula. Y(2)-Y(1) over x(2) -x(1).
If the slope is undefined, it is a vertical line. Therefore the equation is x=2.
If you mean a slope of -1 then it is: y = -x+5
If you mean a point of (-1, 4) and a slope of -3 then the equation is y = -3x+1
Points: (14, 5) and (20, 4) Slope: -1/6
You're familiar with the xy-plane. A line with negative slope is one that goes down toward the right. A curve has a negative slope at a point if the tangent line to the curve at that point has a negative slope.