Slope: -5
Points: (6, 3)
Equation: y = -5x+33
It is x + 3 = 0.
You can have infinitely many lines through one specific point, each with a different equation. If you want to have a general equation for ANY line that goes through that point, use the point-slope equation for a line, and use a variable for the slope.
If you mean a slope of 23 and a point of (0, 4) then the equation is y = 23x+4
y = - 4x - 9
Slope of line: 3 Perpendicular slope: -1/3 Equation: y-2 = -1/3(x-0) => y = -1/3x+2
y = 5
It is x + 3 = 0.
If the equation of a line is in the form ax + by + c = 0 then the slope of the line will be -a/b.
If you mean a slope of -1 then it is: y = -x+5
Assuming the point is (3, -6) and the slope 1, the equation is x - y - 9 = 0
y = 0. You can get this from the slope-intercept equation of the line.
Perpendicular equation: 4x +3y -5 = 0 Perpendicular slope: -4/3 Slope of line: 3/4 Point of line: (-2, -3) Equation of line: y - -3=3/4(x - -2) => 4y - -12=3x - -6 => 4y = 3x -6 Therefore the equation of the line is: 4y = 3x -6 or 3x -4y -6 = 0