Points: (1, -5) and (3, 5) Slope: 5
slope = change_in_y/change_in_x = (2 - 5)/(0 - 1) = -3/-1 = 3
Points: (1, -2) and (3, -5) Slope: -3/2
The slope of the line passing through the points (-4, -6) and (-3, -1) can be calculated using the formula: slope = (change in y)/(change in x). Substituting the given coordinates, we find that the slope is 5/1, or simply 5.
Points: (1, 5) and (0.2)Slope: 3
Points: (1, -3) and (2, -5) Slope: -2
Points: (-3, 5) and (6, -1) Slope: (5--1)/(-3-6) = -2/3
Points: (1, 7) and (-3, 2) Slope: 5/4 or 1.25
Points: (1, -5) and (3, 5) Slope: 5
Points: (1, -5) and (3, 5) Slope: 5
slope=(2-1)/(3-5)=-1/2
Slope = (change_in_y) / (change_in_x) = (4 - 3) / (5 - 0) = 1/5 = 0.2
Points: (-3, 5) and (5, 3) Slope: -1/4
If you mean points of (1, 5) and (-1, -1) then the slope works out as 3
Points: (1, 3) and (3, -2) Slope: -5/2 or -2.5
If you mean points of (1, 5) and (-1, -1) then the slope works out as 3
Points: (3,-1) and (-2, -5) Slope: 4/5