-2/3
If: 4x-2y = 3 then y = 2x-1.5 whereas 2 is the slope and 1.5 is the y intercept
-- a straight line -- the slope of the line is ' 1 ' -- the line passes through the point [y= -3] on the y-axis
Slope = 5/3 = 1.66...
The slope is 2 and the y intercept is -3
The slope is -3 .
Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
The slope of f(x) = 3-4x is -4.
Slope of the given line is 3/7 So slope of perpendicular line is -7/3
Slope of given line = -3 Therefore, slope of perpendicular = 1/3
The slope of a straight line perpendicular to another is the negative reciprocal So you have 3x+y = 15 y = -3x+15 here the slope is -3 ( the number in front of the x is slope, m, remember?) so the slope of the line perpendicular is minus (1/-3) = 1/3
Slope = 3