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
A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
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Formula for slope m is (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1).
To find the slope of a line, you take two points on the line, then use their X and Y coordinates in the following formula: slope = ( Y2 -Y1 ) / ( X2 - X1) By simplifying the answer, you will get your slope.
Use point-slope formula
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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
A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
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it is the slope formula in the equation it is the slope formula in the equation
Formula for slope m is (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1).
To find the slope of a line, you take two points on the line, then use their X and Y coordinates in the following formula: slope = ( Y2 -Y1 ) / ( X2 - X1) By simplifying the answer, you will get your slope.
To solve this, use the slope formula. the slope formula is m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) Therefore, m = ( -3 - 5)/ (1-2) If you solve this, you will get 8. So the slope of the line is 8.
the formula for slope is y=mx+b, a horizontal line has the slope of zero and the slope of a vertical line can be answered as undefined
You can use the formula: y=mx+b (berdill)
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