If you mean: (1, 7) and (10, 1) then the slope works out as -2/3
To find the slope of a line passing through two points, use the formula (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1). In this case, the two points are (17, 101). Since there is only one given point, it is not possible to find the slope of the line passing through these points.
Where are the points!
The slope is 2.
The slope is 1/2.
Points: (2, 1) and (5, 3) Slope: 2/3
If you mean points of (1, 3) and (3, 7) then the slope works out as 2
The slope of a line that passes through two points is (difference in y) / (difference in x).
Where are the points!
The slope is zero.
The slope of the line that passes through the points (3,15) and (5,9), is -3; use the formula change in Y-axis/change in X-axis.
The slope is 2.
The slope is 1/2.
Points: (2, 1) and (5, 3) Slope: 2/3
Points: (14, 5) and (20, 4) Slope: -1/6
The slope is -2/3.
Points: (0, 5) and (10, -15) Slope: -2
Points: (-2, 4) and (-6, 12) Slope: -2
Points: (3, 15) and (5, 9) Slope: -3