SOLUTION: Find the slope of the line containing the points (-6,4) and (-1,6). Thanks
Algebra.Com
Question 309380: Find the slope of the line containing the points (-6,4) and (-1,6). Thanks
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the following formula:
Let m = slope
m = (a - b)/(c - d)
Let a = 6
Let b = 4
Let c = -1
Let d = -6
Just plug and chug.
Can you do it now?
RELATED QUESTIONS
question #6
find the slope of the line containing the points (-1,4)and... (answered by DRichardson,rfer,MathTherapy,Edwin McCravy)
Find the slope of the line containing points (-6, 4) and (3,... (answered by solver91311,Gogonati)
Find the slope of the line containing the points (-4,1) and (6,4)
Find the slope of... (answered by josgarithmetic)
graph the line containing the given pair of points and find the slope (5,1) , (-6,-4)... (answered by stanbon)
what is the slope of the line containing the indicated points.(–6, –6) and (–3, 1)
(answered by richwmiller)
Find the slope of the line containing the indicated points.
(-6,-6) and (-3,1) (answered by stanbon)
find an equation of the line containing the given pair of points.
(-5,-4) and (-1,-6).
(answered by ewatrrr)
Let L1 be the line containing points (-7, 5) and (-1, 4), and let L2 be the line... (answered by stanbon)
Graph the line containing the given pair of points and find the slope. (3,2),... (answered by rfer)
Graph the line containing the given pair of points and find the slope. (5,6)... (answered by mananth)