Slope = (change in y)/change in x
so
(3 - k)/(-6 - 0) = (3 - k)/-6 = 1
3 - k = -6
3 = k - 6
3 + 6 = k
k = 9
so the points are (0,9) and (-6,3)
The actual formula of the line could be written as
y = x + 9
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).
Choose a number that is less than -5; for example, -10 (or, if you mean "less in absolute value", for example -2), choose two or three points for that slope, then draw the line through those points.
Answer this question… What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-1, 2) and (4, 3)?
Points: (-1, -1) and (-3, 2) Slope: -3/2
The answer is g = 9.
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.
We know that its slope is negative, but without an equation or some points the line passes through we can't determine the actual value of the slope.
The slope of a line that has the points 3, (-4), and has a slope of 2 is 2.
Pick any two points in the table. The slope of the line is(change in the y-value from one point to the other)/(change in the x-value from the same point to the other)
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