If you mean points of: (-2, -4) and (4, 5) then the slope works out as 3/2
It works out as 29
The equation of the line works out as: y = -3x+29
The points (-2, 7) and (3, 6) lie on a line with a positive slope, while the points (4, 2) and (9, 1) lie on a line with a negative slope. The line through (-2, 7) and (3, 6) can be described by the equation (y = -\frac{1}{5}x + \frac{29}{5}), while the line through (4, 2) and (9, 1) can be described by (y = -\frac{1}{5}x + 4). Thus, the two lines have opposite slopes, indicating they are not parallel and intersect at some point.
= -1 + 5x
A. 29 b. 6.7 c. 25 d. 5.4
Points: (40, -64) and (41, -35) Slope: 29
It works out as 29
The equation of the line works out as: y = -3x+29
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The points (-2, 7) and (3, 6) lie on a line with a positive slope, while the points (4, 2) and (9, 1) lie on a line with a negative slope. The line through (-2, 7) and (3, 6) can be described by the equation (y = -\frac{1}{5}x + \frac{29}{5}), while the line through (4, 2) and (9, 1) can be described by (y = -\frac{1}{5}x + 4). Thus, the two lines have opposite slopes, indicating they are not parallel and intersect at some point.
y - 9 = -5(x - 4) y - 9 = -5x + 20 y = -5x +20 +9 y = -5x +29
If you have a line, such as y=mx+b, in slope intercept form, you know that any line parallel to it has slope m also. It does not matter what the y intercept is, if slope is m, it will be parallel to the original line. Example: y=3x+2, than any line with slope 3 is parallel, so y=3x+15 is parallel. If you have a specific y intercept, say 29, than the parallel line will be y=3x+29 I can't read you equation well enough to understand them, but this should explain how to do it. So here is another example: A line parallel to y=4x+13 with y intercept 22 y=4x+22 is the answer.
= -1 + 5x
29 points
A. 29 b. 6.7 c. 25 d. 5.4
29
Keith Van Horn holds that record for when he scored 29 points in his Knicks debut on October 29, 2003.