SOLUTION: f(x) is a linear equation. If f(4)=5 and f(6)=12, what is the slope of the graph f(x)?
Algebra.Com
Question 279825: f(x) is a linear equation. If f(4)=5 and f(6)=12, what is the slope of the graph f(x)?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
m = (12-5)/(6-4)
m = 7/2
RELATED QUESTIONS
Linear Equation from slope and point: Suppose that f is a linear function with slope 2.6... (answered by stanbon)
1) If -3 < k < 3, which of the following must be true?
2) If f is a linear function... (answered by stanbon)
If f(x)-f(x+1)=2x-5 and f(6)=12, what is the value of... (answered by stanbon)
in a linear function f(x) with a graph that has a slope of -2.5, if f(5) =8,
what is the (answered by josmiceli)
If f is a linear function, f(0.1) = 9.3, and f(0.4) = −6.3, find an equation f(x)... (answered by CubeyThePenguin)
If f(x) is a linear function such that f(-4)=1 and f(5)=7, what is the value of... (answered by josgarithmetic)
y=f(x)is a linear equation. If f(1)=2 and f(3)=7, find the... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Write an equation in slope-intercept form of a linear function f(x) whose graph satisfies (answered by fractalier)
f(x) = (x+6/x-7)
Is point (5,-12) on the graph of f?
if x=1, what is f(x)? what point (answered by MathLover1)