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Example Question #295 : Equations Of Lines
Find the slope of the following line:
In order to find the slope of this line, it needs to be converted from standard form into slope-intercept form. To do this solve for "y".
The slope is the number in front of the "x" which in this case is 3
Example Question #296 : Equations Of Lines
Find the slope of the line running through the following two points:
To find the slope of the line that contains two points, use the following formula:
For this set of points, that would look like the following:
Example Question #297 : Equations Of Lines
Find the slope of the line containing the following two points:
To find the slope of the line that contains two points, use the following formula:
For this set of points, that would look like the following:
Example Question #298 : Equations Of Lines
Find the slope of the line containing the following two points:
To find the slope of the line that contains two points, use the following formula:
For this set of points, that would look like the following:
Example Question #299 : Equations Of Lines
Find the slope of the line containing the following two points:
To find the slope of the line that contains two points, use the following formula:
For this set of points, that would look like the following:
Example Question #138 : How To Find Slope Of A Line
Given:
Determine the slope of this line.
No solution
is the standard form for a linear equation.
Given this linear equation, you were asked to determine the slope of the line.
In order to find the slope we have to first put the equation in to slope intercept form, .
Solving for :
Subtract the from both sides, , divide the entire equation by , to isolate
The slope then is .
Example Question #3831 : Algebra 1
What is the slope of the following line?
The equation given is currently not in the slope-intercept form, .
Add 3x on both sides of the equation to move this term to the right side.
Simpilfy the left side.
Divide by nine on both sides.
Simplify both sides.
Reduce the fractions.
The slope is .
Example Question #142 : How To Find Slope Of A Line
Find the slope of the coordinates.
To find slope, it is differences of the -coordinates divided by the differences of the coordinates.
Example Question #141 : How To Find Slope Of A Line
Find the slope of the coordinates.
To find slope, it is differences of the -coordinates divided by the differences of the coordinates.
Example Question #142 : How To Find Slope Of A Line
Find the slope of the coordinates.
To find slope, it is differences of the -coordinates divided by the differences of the coordinates.