The Slope of the line :
[tex]m=-\frac{1}{5} \approx-0.2[/tex]
Using small, whole integer coordinates, it is simple to manually determine a line's slope. The formula becomes more effective if the coordinates are given greater or decimal values.
Because all horizontal lines have the same y-coordinates, it is important to note that all of them have a gradient of zero. In the slope formula's numerator, this will produce a zero. A vertical line, on the other hand, will have an arbitrary slope because the x-coordinates are constant. When applying the formula, this will lead to a division by zero error.
slope = (y₂ - y₁) / (x₂ - x₁)
Using the two points P=(2,3) and Q=(-3,4) as your input, determine the slope.
P=(x1,y1) and Q=(x2,y2) are two points on a line, and the slope of that line is given by :
[tex]m=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}[/tex]
we have that:
[tex]x_{1}=2, y_{1}=3, x_{2}=-3, y_{2}=4[/tex]
Fill in the blanks in the slope calculation,
[tex]m=\frac{(4)-(3)}{(-3)-(2)}\\\\=\frac{1}{-5}\\\\=-\frac{1}{5}[/tex]
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