A pair of points doesn't have a slope. But the line between them does.The line between (0, 3) and (8, -4) has a slope of -7/8 = -0.875 .
Points: (-3, -5) and (4, -2) Slope: 3/7
If you mean points (x,y) : (-2, 7) and (2, 3) then the slope works out as -1 as the slope = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = (3-7)/(2 +2) = -4/4 = -1
Slope = change in ordinate/change in abscissa = (2 - 16)/(4 - -3) = -14/7 = -2
Points: (-1, 7) and (-2, 3) Slope: 4 Equation: y = 4x+11
If you mean the slope between (-7, -2) and (4, -2), the answer is 0 because the rise over the run is 0 over 11 which equals 0.
Slope = [(-2) - 3]/(7 - 4) = -5/3
The slope of a line with the points 4, -5 and 2, 7 is -6.
If you mean points of (-2, 3) and (-7, -2) then the slope works out as 1
Points: (7, -1) and (-2, -4) Slope: 1/3
Points: (7, -3) and (-7, 4) Slope: (-3-4)/(7--7) = -1/2 or -0.5
Points: (1, 7) and (-3, 2) Slope: 5/4 or 1.25
Slope of the straight line through the points (-2, -3) and (5, 4): Between two points (x0, y0) and (x1, y1): change_in_y = y1 - y0; change_in_x = x1 - x0; slope = change_in_y / change_in_x → slope = (4 - (-3)) / (5 - (-2)) = (4 + 3) / (5 + 2) = 7 / 7 = 1.
If you mean points of (2, 2) and (-5, 4) then the slope is -2/7
m = ( y(1) - y(2)) / ( x(1) - x(2)) For the point ( 7 , -1) & ( -2 , -4) m = ( -1- - 4) / ( 7 --2) m = ) -1 + 4)/( 7 + 2) m = (3)/(9) m = 1/3 The slope!!!! 2,-4)
Points: (2, 7) and (4, 4) Slope: -3/2
Points: (-3, 5) and (4, 7) Slope: 2/7