whats the slope of (-12 -11)
You have NOT equated the linear expression. However, equating to zer(0) 13x - 11y - 12 = 0 Then 11y = 13x - 12 y = (13/11)x - 12/11 Hence the slope is '13/11' and the intercept is '-12/11'. However, if you intended to write the expression as an equation 13x - 11y = 12 ( Note the '=/-' signs). Then 11y = 13x - 12 and we have the same equation. y = (13/11)x - 12/11
Points: (11, 0) and (0, 13) Slope: (0-13)/(11-0) = -13/11 Equation: y-0 = -13/11(x-11) => 11y = -13x+143 Equation: y-13 = -13/11(x-0) => 11y = -13x+143
Slope: -13 Point: (5, 7) Equation: y = -13x+72 whereas -13 is the slope and 72 is the y intercept
If you mean y = -13x then the slope of the line perpendicular to it is 1/13
You have NOT equated the linear expression. However, equating to zer(0) 13x - 11y - 12 = 0 Then 11y = 13x - 12 y = (13/11)x - 12/11 Hence the slope is '13/11' and the intercept is '-12/11'. However, if you intended to write the expression as an equation 13x - 11y = 12 ( Note the '=/-' signs). Then 11y = 13x - 12 and we have the same equation. y = (13/11)x - 12/11
whats the slope of (-12 -11)
The graph of an equation has a slope and intercept.[ 13x - 11y - 12 ] is not an equation, and has no graph,until you say that it's equal to something.
Y=13/11x + 12/11
Points: (11, 0) and (0, 13) Slope: (0-13)/(11-0) = -13/11 Equation: y-0 = -13/11(x-11) => 11y = -13x+143 Equation: y-13 = -13/11(x-0) => 11y = -13x+143
It is a straight line equation
Slope: -13 Point: (5, 7) Equation: y = -13x+72 whereas -13 is the slope and 72 is the y intercept
Slope: -13 Point: (5, 7) Equation: y = -13x+72 whereas -13 is the slope and 72 is the y intercept
If you mean y = -13x then the slope of the line perpendicular to it is 1/13
That equation represents only one line. y - 11 = 13x - 7 y = 13x + 4 The slope is 13.
That equation represents only one line. y - 11 = -13x - 7 y = -13x + 4 The slope is -13.
y=13x