Points: (-1, -1) and (1, 5)
Slope: 3
Equation: y = 3x+2
The equation for the given points is y = x+4 in slope intercept form
If you mean points of: (-4, 5) and (1, -5) then the equation is y =-2x-3
Points: (5, -1) and (10, -5) Slope: -4/5 Equation: 5y = -4x+15
Points: (-1, 2) and (5, 2) Slope: 0 Equation: y = 2
Points: (1, 1) and (-1, -5) Slope: 3 Equation: y = 3x-2
The equation for the given points is y = x+4 in slope intercept form
If you mean points of: (-4, 5) and (1, -5) then the equation is y =-2x-3
Points: (5, -1) and (10, -5) Slope: -4/5 Equation: 5y = -4x+15
Points: (-1, 2) and (5, 2) Slope: 0 Equation: y = 2
Points: (1, 5) and (2, 7) Slope: 2 Equation: y = 2x+3
If you mean points of (5, 6) and (1, 1) then the slope is 5/4 and the equation works out as 4y = 5x -1
Points: (0. 5) and (2, 3) Slope: -1 Equation: y = -x+5
Points: (1, 1) and (-1, -5) Slope: 3 Equation: y = 3x-2
Points: (1, 5) and (-2, -7) Slope: (5--7)/(1--2) = 4 Equation using either of the points: y--7 = 4(x--2) => y = 4x+1 y-5 = 4(x-1) => y = 4x+1
Points: (4, 1) and (5, 2) Slope: 1 Equation: y = x-3 Equation in its general form: x-y-3 = 0
To determine the correct equation for the points (0, 1), (2, 5), and (3, 7), we can first find the slope between two of the points, for example, (0, 1) and (2, 5). The slope is (5 - 1) / (2 - 0) = 2. The equation of the line in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) is then y = 2x + 1. This equation can be checked with the other points to confirm its validity.
If you mean points of: (-1, 5) and (2, -4) Then the equation works out as: y = -3x+2