A single point cannot determine the slope of a straight line. It can, therefore, have any slope at all.
It works out as 29
Points: (-14, 3) and (2, -5) Slope: -1/2
If you mean point of (1, 4) and slope of -10 then y = -10x+14
The line is flat.
It is: y = -10x+14
If that is 8x + 14 then the slope is 8. Or, written as a slope 8/1
A single point cannot determine the slope of a straight line. It can, therefore, have any slope at all.
14
It works out as 29
It is: y = -10x+14
Points: (14, 5) and (20, 4) Slope: -1/6
Points: (-14, 3) and (2, -5) Slope: -1/2
If you mean point of (1, 4) and slope of -10 then y = -10x+14
If you mean slope of -10 and point of (1, 4) then the equation is y = -10x+14
Answer this question… What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-1, 2) and (4, 3)?
If you mean a slope of -10 through the point (1, 4) then the equation is y = -10x+14