To find the slope of the line that goes through the points (0, 0) and (5, 1), use the formula for slope ( m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ). Here, ( (x_1, y_1) = (0, 0) ) and ( (x_2, y_2) = (5, 1) ). Plugging in the values, we get ( m = \frac{1 - 0}{5 - 0} = \frac{1}{5} ). Thus, the slope of the line is ( \frac{1}{5} ).
Of course it can and it does: it is the x-axis.
Points: (1, 9) and (0, 0) Slope: 9 Equation: y = 9x
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Points: (8, 2) and (0, 0) Slope: 1/4 or 0.25 Equation: y = 0.25x
If you mean: (0, 0) and (6, 7) then the slope works out as 7/6
If you mean: (0, 0) and (2, 4) then the slope works out as 2
Of course it can and it does: it is the x-axis.
If the points are (1,5) and (0,0) y = 5x
If you mean: (0, 0) and (6, 7) then the slope works out as 7/6
It is 2.
Points: (1, 9) and (0, 0) Slope: 9 Equation: y = 9x
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If you mean points of: (2, -8) and (0, 0) then the slope is -4 and equation is y = -4x
Points: (8, 2) and (0, 0) Slope: 1/4 or 0.25 Equation: y = 0.25x
it is zero if you are given two points on a line, you can find the slope by subtracting the y values then put that over the difference of the x values but subtract them in the same order like 0-0 divided by 0-3
If you mean: (0, 0) and (6, 7) then the slope works out as 7/6
If the points are (0, 0) and (2, 4) then the slope works out as 2