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m = 4 ; (3,-2) | y + 2 = 4 (x - 3) |
How can you write the equation of a line that goes through the points (3, 5) and (-2, 4) | Calculate the slope (m) = y - y / x - x Choose one point (x,y) and fill in the blanks to y - ___ = ___ (x - ___) |
Calculate the slope of the line going through the points (4, 7) and (-2, 9) | 9 - 7 / -2 - 4 = 2/-6 |
Graph y = 2/3x = 4 | Move up four on the y axis, place the point. The slope (rise/run) of 2/3 means from your first point move up two and then to the right 3. Place the point, draw the line. |
Are these line parallel, perpendicular, or neither? y = 3x + 2 and y = -1/3x - 4 | perpendicular |