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That depends upon what you are given - the equation of the line, the coordinates of 2 points on the line, etc.
slope intercept formula is given by y = mx+c where m is the slope and c is the x intercept so ur equation comes to... y=(0.25)x + 24
The apex Points of a triangle are called as vertices or else the points where two line segments meet is called as Vertices.
Y=mx+b is the equation of a straight line graph in mathematics. Answer Y = mX + b This is the general form of an Equation for a Straight Line when plotted on a coordinates of X versus Y. where. m = slope of the line b = intercept point of the Y-Axis (or the value of Y when X=0)
The line of the ecliptic is the path that the sun appears to trace through the sky over the period of a year.
The slope is -9.
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If the line passing through these points is a straight line then it has a positive gradient.
Another set of points are needed to find the slope.
The slope is -9.
Since the line is horizontal, the slope is zero.
Points: (14, 5) and (20, 4) Slope: -1/6
To find the slope of a line passing through a given pair of points is found by using the point slope formula. Y(2)-Y(1) over x(2) -x(1).
Points: (3, 4) and (2, 1) Slope: 3
If you mean points of (-2, -1) and (3, 5) then the slope is 6/5
1:5
That depends on the points in order to find the slope whereas no points have been given.