If you mean (7.5, 15.2) and (-7.4, 4.3) then the slope of the line is 109/149
The slope of a line that has the points 3, (-4), and has a slope of 2 is 2.
No. A horizontal line has a slope of 0. A vertical line has an undefined slope. Let's say you have a vertical line with the points (3,-2) and (3,4). The slope is (y1-y2)/(x1-x2) = (-2-4)/(3-3) = -6/0 = undefined. Notice that x is the same for both points. A line in which all points have the same value for x is a vertical line and as such has an undefined slope.
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The slope for these two points is undefined, or straight up.
The slope is zero.
The slope of a line that has the points 3, (-4), and has a slope of 2 is 2.
you look at the line and see if there are any direct points on the line the slope formula
If you mean points of (4,-1) and (-1, 4) then the slope of the line works out as -1
Where are the points!
you look at the line and see if there are any direct points on the line the slope formula
The slope of a line that passes through two points is (difference in y) / (difference in x).
Answer this question… What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-1, 2) and (4, 3)?
The Slope of a line containing the points (2,2) and (4,2) is Y=0
Points: (-1, 2) and (3, -1) Slope of line: -3/4
Two points don't have a slope. But the line between them does. The line between the points (-5, 3) and (3, 3) has a slope of zero.
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it is impossible to tell the slope of a line graph without proper points to evaluate from.