Slope: -3 Point: (4, -5) Equation: y = -3x+7
The answe iss..... 6
y=2x+1
If you mean a point of: (2,1) then the equation works out as y = 3x-5
the slope of a line is 9/5 the y intercept is -4, express the equation of the line in point slope form
Write the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that has a slope of 2 and contains the point (1, 1).
An equation of a line requires two parameters. The slope, by itself, is not enough.
The equation of this line is x=8 and it is my understanding that the slope is infinite/undefined.
Coordinate: (1, 2) Slope: 4 Equation: y = 4x-2
The straight line equation is: y = mx+c whereas m is the slope and c is the y intercept
Slope: -5 Points: (6, 3) Equation: y = -5x+33
If you mean a slope of -5 and a point of (6, 3) then the equation is y = -5x+33
The equation of the line will also depend on its slope which has not been given and so an answer is not possible.
the slope is 0
As for example in the straight line equation of y=3x+5 the slope is 3 and the y intercept is 5
y=2x+1
The equation for the slope of a line is y=mx+b