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What is the slope of this line?
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I don’t see the line/equation — can you paste the equation, the two points, or an image? Meanwhile, here are quick ways to find a slope depending on what you have:
- If the equation is in slope-intercept form y = mx + b, the slope is m.
- If you have two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), slope m = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1) (provided x2 ≠ x1).
- If the equation is in standard form Ax + By + C = 0 (or Ax + By = C), slope m = −A / B (provided B ≠ 0).
- From a graph: pick two clear points on the line, count rise/run = change in y over change in x.
- Special cases: horizontal lines (y = const) have slope 0; vertical lines (x = const) have undefined slope.
If you send the specific equation, points, or an image, I’ll compute the slope for you.
- If the equation is in slope-intercept form y = mx + b, the slope is m.
- If you have two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), slope m = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1) (provided x2 ≠ x1).
- If the equation is in standard form Ax + By + C = 0 (or Ax + By = C), slope m = −A / B (provided B ≠ 0).
- From a graph: pick two clear points on the line, count rise/run = change in y over change in x.
- Special cases: horizontal lines (y = const) have slope 0; vertical lines (x = const) have undefined slope.
If you send the specific equation, points, or an image, I’ll compute the slope for you.
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