The same rules apply but it might help if you turn the fraction into a decimal.
The steepness of a line can be measured as the slope of a line. The letter 'm' is used to denote the slope and it can be expressed as m= (y coordinate of A- y coordinate of B)/ (x coordinate of A- x coordinate of B). A and B are two points on the line.
Another coordinate is needed to determine the slope of the line.
If you mean (-2, 5) then another coordinate is needed in order to determine the slope of the line
If the slope is 2 and the coordinate is (0, 3) then the equation is y = 2x+3
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The steepness of a line can be measured as the slope of a line. The letter 'm' is used to denote the slope and it can be expressed as m= (y coordinate of A- y coordinate of B)/ (x coordinate of A- x coordinate of B). A and B are two points on the line.
Another coordinate is needed to determine the slope of the line.
Rise/Run (The rise of the slope divided by the run of the slope.)
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If you mean (-2, 5) then another coordinate is needed in order to determine the slope of the line
Another coordinate is needed to work out the slope.
No. A linear graph has the same slope anywhere.
An equation with an undefined slope is typically in the form x = a, where 'a' is a constant number. This indicates a vertical line on the coordinate plane, where every point on the line has the same x-coordinate and no defined slope because the line is perfectly vertical.
The slope of a line and the tangent of the angle between the positive x-axis and the line are related because the tangent of the angle is defined as the ratio of the y-coordinate and the x-coordinate of some point on the line.
To work out the equation of a straight line the slope and an (x, y) coordinate must be given
To put it in the simplest form, a slope in a co-ordinate system is the measurement of a line. In finding the slope of a given line, you can describe and calculate its incline or steepness. To find the slope of any line, a given and proper formula should be followed: m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) m being the slope of the line (x2, y2) being the co-ordinates of the second point on the line (x1, y1) being the co-ordinates of the first point on the given line. Note that 'a' can also represent the slope.
If the slope is 2 and the coordinate is (0, 3) then the equation is y = 2x+3