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  1. How do you find the slope of the line passing through

    Mar 16, 2017 · How do you find the slope of the line passing through (9, 9) and (9, − 4)? Algebra

  2. How do you find the slope and y intercept of - 4? | Socratic

    Slope = 4, y intercept = 4 The y intercept is the value of y where the function you're plotting crosses the y axis, so if we set x = 0 in the equation we can see we get y = 4. The slope …

  3. How do you find slope and intercepts to graph #y-3=0#? - Socratic

    Slope m=0 and intercept at x=0, y=3 This equation can be written, rearranging it, as y=3; this represents an horizontal line (slope zero) passing through y=3 on the y axis.

  4. How do you find the slope given (1,2) and (2,5)? - Socratic

    \qquad \qquad "slope of line between" \ ( 1, 2 ) \quad "and" \quad ( 2, 5 ) \ = \ 3 \ . # "Recall the definition of the slope of a line between two points: " \quad ...

  5. How do you find the slope and intercept of - 2? | Socratic

    Slope is -1, y intercept is 2. The equation of the graph is given in the form y=mx+b=-x+2 where m is the gradient or slope, and b is the intercept on the y axis. By simply comparing the two …

  6. How do you find the slope of a line parallel to - Socratic

    Aug 26, 2016 · Parallel lines have equal slope. The slope of line 6x −7y = 10 or 7y = 6x − 10 or y = 6 7 x − 10 7 ∴ slope = 6 7. Hence the slope of the line is also 6 7 [Ans]

  7. How do you find the slope given (16, 0) and (9, 2)? - Socratic

    Nov 20, 2015 · The slope is -2/7 The intercept is 32/7 Equation for a linear function y = k*x +m Where k is the slope and m is the intercept. k= (y_2-y_1)/ (x_2-x_1) k= (2-0)/ (9-16)=-2/7 The …

  8. How do you find the slope of the line passing through (-2,4

    Explanation: Slope is calculated as the change in y over the change is x (you may have heard of this referred to as "rise over run"). So essentially, how fast is the graph increasing or decreasing?

  9. How do you write the equation of the line that contains (1,7

    Nov 22, 2016 · Find the slope between the two points. m = y1 −y2 x1 −x2 Use that slope and pick one of the points to plug into a point-slope equation. y − y1 = m(x − x1) Then solve for y.

  10. How to find the slope of each line on the figures below? Are the …

    "see explanation" >• " Parallel lines have equal slopes" "using the "color (blue)"definition of slope m" •color (white) (x)m="difference in y"/"difference in x ...