The slope, m, of a line between two points is defined by (y2 - y1)/ (x2 - x1). Either of the two points can be labeled point 1 or 2. The points are in (x, y) format. Let's say Point 1 is (4,0) and point 2 is (0,4). Slope, m = (4-0)/(0-4) = 4/-4 = -1 = slope.
Points: (3, -2) and (0, 4) Slope: -2
Points: (-2, -3) and (4, 0) Slope: (-3-0)/(-2-4) = 1/2
slope = change_in_y / change_in_x = (2 - -4) / (3 - 0) = 6/3 = 2
If you mean a slope of 23 and a point of (0, 4) then the equation is y = 23x+4
The slope, m, of a line between two points is defined by (y2 - y1)/ (x2 - x1). Either of the two points can be labeled point 1 or 2. The points are in (x, y) format. Let's say Point 1 is (4,0) and point 2 is (0,4). Slope, m = (4-0)/(0-4) = 4/-4 = -1 = slope.
Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
what is the slope of the line below? (-1,-4) (2.2)
Points: (0, -1) and (-2, -4)Slope: 3/2
Points: (3, -2) and (0, 4) Slope: -2
If you mean points of (-2, 2) and (0, 4) then the slope works out as 1
Points: (-2, -3) and (4, 0) Slope: (-3-0)/(-2-4) = 1/2
Points: (5, 0) and (3, -4) Slope: 2
Slope = (8 - 0)/(0 - 4) = -2
slope = change_in_y / change_in_x = (2 - -4) / (3 - 0) = 6/3 = 2
Slope: (2-4)/(0--3) = -2/3 Perpendicular slope: 3/2
If you mean a slope of 4 and points of (0, 2) then the equation is y = 4x+2.