If you mean: (0, 1) and (2, 7) then the slope works out as 3
The slope is -5/3.
If you mean points of: (0, 1) and (4, 4) Then the slope is: 3/4
The term "slope" typically refers to the steepness of a line in a graph, represented as the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points on the line. However, if you are asking about a constant value like 27 without additional context, it does not have a slope in itself. If 27 represents a horizontal line (y = 27), the slope would be 0, since there is no vertical change. If it represents a specific point or value, more information would be needed to determine its slope.
Points: (2, 7) and (4, 4) Slope: -3/2
To find the slope of the line that passes through the points (27, y1) and (-4, -3), we first need to clarify the coordinates. Assuming you meant the point (27, y1) where y1 is not provided, we cannot calculate the slope without knowing the y-coordinate of the first point. The slope formula is given by ( m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ). If you provide the missing y-coordinate, I can help you find the slope.
The slope is -5/3.
If you mean points of: (0, 1) and (4, 4) Then the slope is: 3/4
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