-3,5 and 6,-1
Points: (2, -3) and (5, 1) Slope: (-3-1)/(2-5) = 4/3
To find the slope between two points: slope = change_in_y/change_in_x Thus for the points (4, 5) and (6, 8), the slope between them is given by: slope = (8-5)/(6-4) = 3/2 = 1½ = 1.5
If you mean points of (-2, -1) and (3, 5) then the slope is 6/5
Points: (-6, -7) and (6, 5) Slope: (-7-5)/(-6-6) = 1
Points: (-2, 5) and (6, -3) Slope: (5--3)/(-2-6) = -1
The slope of the line passing through the points (-4, -6) and (-3, -1) can be calculated using the formula: slope = (change in y)/(change in x). Substituting the given coordinates, we find that the slope is 5/1, or simply 5.
Points: (-2, -3) and (-6, -5) Slope: -1/2
If you mean points of: (1, 6) and (-5, -7) then the slope works out as 13/6
Slope = (y-5)/(3--6) = 1/3 y-5 = 1/3*9 y = 3+5 y = 8
Points: (2, -6) and (-3, 1) Slope: (-6-1)/(2--3) = -7/5 or -1.4
Coordinates: (-4, 1) and (6, 3)Slope of line: 1/5
If you mean points of (-1, 3) and (4, 6) then the slope works out as 3/5
-3,5 and 6,-1
Points: (2, -3) and (5, 1) Slope: (-3-1)/(2-5) = 4/3
This question is missing crucial information. Specifically the mathematical operators... as in +, -, x, /,=... and so on. POSSIBLE INTERPRETATIONS OF QUESTION: 5x-3y=6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x+3y=6 ---> SLOPE= -5/3 5x*3y=6 ---> SLOPE= Not Applicable (Rational Function) 5x/3y=6 ---> SLOPE= 5/18 5x=3y-6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x=3y+6 ---> SLOPE= 5/3 5x=3y*6 ---> SLOPE= 5/18 5x=3y/6 ---> SLOPE= 10/1 I hope one of these worked.
If you mean points of (-1, 3) and (4, 6) then the slope works out as 3/5