It is the equation of a straight line in the form of: y = 2x+4
If the line passing through these points is a straight line then it has a positive gradient.
A straight line, passing through the point (0,5) with a gradient of -3.
There are an infinity of lines passing through the point whose coordinates are (2,2), each with a different slope [gradient]. The equation of the line will be of the form (y - 2) = m*(x - 2) where m is the gradient.
y = 2.25x -6
2y+x+5 = 0
If the line passing through these points is a straight line then it has a positive gradient.
A straight line, passing through the point (0,5) with a gradient of -3.
There are an infinity of lines passing through the point whose coordinates are (2,2), each with a different slope [gradient]. The equation of the line will be of the form (y - 2) = m*(x - 2) where m is the gradient.
y = 2.25x -6
Points: (-2, 5) and (3, -4) Gradient or slope: (-4-5)/(3--2) = -9/5 or -1.8
2y+x+5 = 0
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3x-4y+1 = 0 Remember that because they are parallel the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept value changes.
y=mx+c where x and y are variables, m is the gradient (or slope) and c is the intercept on y (axis). that is the general equation of a straight line. if you had given some coordinates for the points one could extrapolate from that to find the full equation. since you have not, one cannot.
What is the equation of the vertical line passing through (-5,-2)
Y=4x+3
It is a straight line equation with a slope of 5/4 or 1.25