If you mean (-4, 2) and (1, 5) then the slope works out as 3/5
(3--4)/2--6) = 7/8 which is the slope of the line.
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The graph of [ y = 4x + 2 ] is a straight line with a slope of 4.Any line with a slope of 4 is parallel to that one, and any line parallel to that one has a slope of 4.
36x-9y=15 36x-15=9y y=4x-15/4 remember slope is the m on y=mx+b so slope=4
The slope of a line that has the points 3, (-4), and has a slope of 2 is 2.
If the line has a slope of 2, then the perpendicular line has a slope of -1/2. The slope of a perpendicular line is the negative reciprocal. Another example would be if the slope of a line is -1/4, then the slope of the perpendicular is 4.
If you mean (-4, 2) and (1, 5) then the slope works out as 3/5
Slope: (2-4)/(0--3) = -2/3 Perpendicular slope: 3/2
Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
(3--4)/2--6) = 7/8 which is the slope of the line.
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The slope is [2 - (-4)]/[-6 -2] = 6/-8 = -3/4
The slope of the line joining the two pints is (4 - 2)/(-3 - 0) = -2/3 Therefore the slope of the perpendicular is 3/2
The idea is to divide (difference in y-coordinates) by (difference in x-coordinates). If you mean points of (-5, 4) and (15, -4) then the slope works out as -2/5
The graph of [ y = 4x + 2 ] is a straight line with a slope of 4.Any line with a slope of 4 is parallel to that one, and any line parallel to that one has a slope of 4.
36x-9y=15 36x-15=9y y=4x-15/4 remember slope is the m on y=mx+b so slope=4