The slope of a linear line which is passing through the lines (0,-5), (3, -4) , (6,3) is 1/3. The slope of a straight line is the ratio of y values of two points to the difference in x values of the two points.
In mathematics, slope of a line describes the steepness or inclination and the direction of the line. Slope of a line is calculated based on the characteristic of the line.
For straight line passing through some points, the x and y coordinates are related by the following expression:
y = mx +c
Where c is the intercept m be the slope.
For a line passing through two points, the slope m is :
m = y2 - y1 / (x2- x1)
Consider the line passing through the points (0, -5) and (3, -4). The slope m = -4 - (-5) / (3 - 0) = 1/3
Similarly if we consider the points (3, -4) and (6, -3) we get the same slope 1/3.
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Answer:
i think the answer is 1/3 but i'm not positive
Step-by-step explanation:
Point a (-6,___)
Point b (7,___)
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Answer:
axis of symmetry: x= -2
Step-by-step explanation:
axis of symmetry = - (b/2a) ( a is the coefficent of x^2, b is that of x)
so a=1, b=4
- (b/2a) = - (4/2) = -2
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