Use the slope formula (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) and yes x2 is the x-value of your second x coordinate. Meanwhile y2 is the second y coordinate.
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A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
When formatting the equation of a given line into slope-intercept form.
you use the slope formula y=mx+b to find the slope of the liner equation with the givin Coordinates and use the y's up method with that when you get your answer it should be in y=mx+b format. ex:y=3/2x+9
Use the slope formula (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) and yes x2 is the x-value of your second x coordinate. Meanwhile y2 is the second y coordinate.
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Use point-slope formula
no they forbidden but you can turn the slope function off and use it
you can use the equation y2-y1/x2-x1 y2 is the second y x2 is the second x and so forth the equation is 2-2/-6-(-4) the slope would then be 0/2, but i am not sure werth or not that is no slope or zero slope sorry!!! Response: These coordinates do not represent a zero slope line. A zero slope line is a straight horizontal line. The slope is figured thusly: y2 = -4 y1 = 2 x2 = 2 x1 = -6 y2-y1 = -4 - 2 = -6 x2-x1 = 2 - -6 = 2 + 6 = 8 Therefore, the slope is -6/8 or -3/4
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Use: (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1) to find the slope. Use: y -y1 = m(x -x1) to find the slope intercept equation whereas m is the slope.
You use point-slope form to find the equation of a line if you only have a point and a slope or if you are just given two point. Usually you will convert point-slope form to slope-intercept form to make it easier to use.
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A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
When formatting the equation of a given line into slope-intercept form.
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