Points: (-2, 1) and (0, -3) Slope: -2
If the points are (0, 0) and (2, 4) then the slope works out as 2
slope = change_in_y/change_in_x = (2 - 5)/(0 - 1) = -3/-1 = 3
Points: (1, 5) and (0, 2) Slope: 3
If you mean points of (-10, 1) and (0, -4) then the slope works out as -1/2
The rate of change, as measured by the slope, is 1.
If the equation is 6y - 3x - 2 = 0 6y - 3x - 2 = 0 6y = 3x + 2 y = (1/2)x + 2 The slope is 1/2. If the equation is 6y = -3x - 2 y = -(1/2)x - 2 The slope is -1/2.
The slope of a line between Points 1 and 2 is defined as m = (Y2 - Y1) / (X2 - X1) where coordinates for Point 1 is (X1,Y1) and Point 2 is (X2,Y2). So if the value of Y2-Y1 = 0 then the Slope is zero. If the value of X2 - X1 = zero then the equation is undetermined because you can't solve an equation with a 0 value in the denominator. or m = (Y2 - Y1) / 0
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5x-2=0 If "y" is zero then what is "x"? x=2/5 5(2/5)-2=0 If you are asking the slope of 5x-2=y then the slope is 5/1 or five. So if x=1 then y=3 and so on. x=2 y=8 x=3 y=13
Points: (-6, 0) and (2, 4) Slope: (0-4)/(-6-2) = 1/2
Slope= Y2-Y1 over X2-X1.for example the slope of the points (2,2) & (1,0) m=y2-y1 over x2-x1 =0-2 over 1-2 =-2/-1 =2
Check whether the slope between point #1 and point #2 is the same as the slope between point #2 and point #3. If it is, then they are collinear.
Slope: (2-4)/(0--3) = -2/3 Perpendicular slope: 3/2
Slope = (8 - 0)/(0 - 4) = -2
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Calculate the slope as (difference of y-coordinates) / (difference of x-coordinates).