SOLUTION: find the slope of each line. It's on a graph and I don't understand how to do these.The coordinates on the graph are y={4,3} and x={0,2} or vice versa.Can't draw the graph on here

Algebra ->  Linear-equations -> SOLUTION: find the slope of each line. It's on a graph and I don't understand how to do these.The coordinates on the graph are y={4,3} and x={0,2} or vice versa.Can't draw the graph on here       Log On


   



Question 69614This question is from textbook pre-algebra
: find the slope of each line. It's on a graph and I don't understand how to do these.The coordinates on the graph are y={4,3} and x={0,2} or vice versa.Can't draw the graph on here but these coordinates are both above the horizontal line going through the middle of the graph. This question is from textbook pre-algebra

Answer by checkley75(3666) About Me  (Show Source):
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IF the coordinates of these two points are (0,4) & (2,3) then
the slope is
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
(3-4)/(0-4)
-1/-4
1/4 is the slope of a line through these two points.