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  1. A line passes through # (2 ,9 )# and # (5 ,2 )#. A second line passes ...

    But since the slope formula is m = (y_2 - y_1) / (x_2 - x_1), we often get confused and say (15,0) and forget it's y over x. So remember to switch them so x=0 and y=15. To continue, if …

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

    m=0 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? …

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

    Where #m# is the slope and (#color (blue) (x_1, y_1)#) and (#color (red) (x_2, y_2)#) are the two points on the line.

  4. How do you find the slope that is perpendicular to the line

    May 28, 2018 · You need to do the algebra to get the equation in the slope intercept form: y = mx + b m is the slope. −25+ 8x = 5y 5y = 8x -25 y = 8 5y − 5 m = 8 5 The rule for perpendicular …

  5. Ap Calculus BC 2009 Question 5? - Socratic

    Apr 30, 2018 · The secant line's slope is given by finding the slope between x= 5 and x= 8. m = (3 - (-2))/3 = 5/3 Thus the equation of the secant line is y -3 = 5/3 (x- 8) y =5/3x - 40/3 + 3 =5/3x - …

  6. What is calculus? - Socratic

    The intuition behind much of calculus goes back to that little stone, or more accurately to infinitesimal quantities. For example, to find the slope of a function at a point we can look at …

  7. Answers created by Elvan Burcu K. - Socratic

    How do you write an equation in slope intercept form given that the line passes through the point (-2, -5) and has a slope of -3? How do you write an equation in slope intercept form given that …

  8. Question #a77d0 - Socratic

    The way to solve this question is to first find the slope using the two points given and then use that slope like you would in point slope form. The Final equation : #y + 2 = 2x - 12#

  9. 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.

  10. What is the equation of the line that is normal to - Socratic

    Mar 20, 2016 · That is to say: Normal line slope=-1/tangent line slope In our case, that means the normal line slope is -1/1=-1. Step 3: Normal Line Equation Normal lines, like tangent lines, are …