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  2. 3 days ago · So far, we were given an equation of a line and were asked to give information about it. For example, we were asked to find points on the line, find its slope and even find intercepts. Now we are going to reverse the process. That is, we will be given either two points, or a point and the slope of a line, and we will be asked to find its equation.

  3. 1 day ago · In mathematics, the slope of a straight line is a measure of how steep it is. It is calculated by dividing the change in the vertical coordinate (y-coordinate) by the change in the horizontal coordinate (x-coordinate) between any two points on the line. The slope of a straight line can be positive, negative, or zero.

  4. 1 day ago · 1. Find the slope of a line that passes through the points (2, 1) and (6, 3). 2. Find the slope of a line with the equation y = 1/2x + 3. 3. Find the slope of a line that passes through the points (4, -2) and (6, -2). 4. Find the slope of a line with the equation 5x + y = 7. Solutions. 1. The correct answer is 1/2. Plug the numbers into the ...

  5. 2 days ago · Answer. To find the equation of the tangent to a curve at a point, we need two pieces of information: the coordinates of the point and the slope of the curve at this point. The question wants us to find the tangent when 𝑥 = 2, so the 𝑥 -coordinate is 2.

  6. 2 days ago · Slope: -10. Point-Slope Form: y - (-9) = -10 ( x - 6) A line passes through the point (-6, 6) and (-6, 2). In two or more complete sentences, explain why it is not possible to write the equation of the given line in the traditional version of the point-slope form of a line.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · No views 1 minute ago #x27. #x27 ;A line passes through the points (1, 7) and (2, 9). What is its equation in slope-intercept form? Write your answer using integers, proper fractions, and...

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  8. May 7, 2024 · These methods are: Calculation of Slope between Two Points. If the given points are (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) then the slope of a line passing through both points is given by: \bold {\text {Slope} = \frac {y_2 – y_1} {x_2 – x_1}} Slope = x2–x1y2–y1. Example: Find the point of the slope if points are (4, 2) and (8, 12).