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The slope is -1 - 4 / -2 - 2 = -5/ -4 = 5/4
Yes, of course. If your slope is anything over 1, such as 4/1, you can also write it as 4.
Point: (1, 4) Slope: -3 Equation: y = -3x+7
Slope = (change_in_y) / (change_in_x) = (4 - 3) / (5 - 0) = 1/5 = 0.2
If you mean points of (4,-1) and (-1, 4) then the slope of the line works out as -1
If you mean (4, -1) and (-1, 4) Slope: (-1-4)/(4--1) = -1
If you mean (4, -1) and (-1, 4) Slope: (-1-4)/(4--1) = -1
Points: (0, 0) and (4, 1) Slope: 1/4
five is the slope.
Points: (0, 0) and (4, 1) Slope: 1/4
Slope = (1 - 4)/(3 - 1) = -3/2 = -1.5
Points: (-1, 2) and (4, 3) Slope: 1/5
If the equation is x+4 the slope is 1. If the equation is 4x than the slope is 4.
If: slope is 3 and point is (1, 4) Then: y = 3x+1
If: slope is 3 and point is (1, 4) Then: y = 3x+1
Slope = 0.75