Another coordinate is needed to determine the slope of the line.
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
Two coordinates are needed to determine the slope of a straight line equation.
If you mean (-2, 5) then another coordinate is needed in order to determine the slope of the line
Slope is the angle compared with the horizontal, where the horizontal is 90° to the vertical, which can be measured with a plumb line. So, put a weight on a string, measure the angle of the string to the angle you are measuring, subtract 90° and that will give you the slope.
Its steepness is the absolute value of its slope.
Two or more coordinates are needed to determine the slope of a line
Negative 0.2
The slope of an area will determine the problem that you will be able to make, whether it is an even or a steep slope.
Another coordinate is needed to determine the slope of the line.
Slope = (y1-y2)/(x1-x2)
A single point cannot determine the slope of a straight line. It can, therefore, have any slope at all.
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
The closer the contour lines the steeper the slope.
Two sets of points are needed to determine the slope of a line
By determining the individual slopes, and comparing.
Where are the points!