UncrewedKarma63 UncrewedKarma63
  • 26-04-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

What is the slope of a line going through (12, 2), (−7, 5)

Respuesta :

jojjoj jojjoj
  • 26-04-2017
The equation to find the slope of a line is "y2 - y1 / x2 - x1"

Our second y coordinate is 5 and our first y coordinate is 2.
5 - 2 = 3.

Our second x coordinate is -7, and our first x coordinate is 12.
-7 - 12 = -19.

We now have 3 / -19
3 / -19 = ~-0.158

Therefore, the slope of the line is ~-0.158
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

pls help me I have to finish this in order to get a passing grade
#3 please Question Is in the photo above please help me extra points will be given
If you were put in charge of reducing obesity in the world, what would you suggest doing to reduce the rates of obesity? Why would you suggest these actions? pl
NEED HELP (+50 POINTS) +BRAINLEST +5 STARS +THANKS ON PROFILE Sow work and round to the nearest tenth.
Was America right to get involved in Vietnam (Remember that both France and South Vietnam asked the United States for help)?
Find the x and y intercepts of 4x - 5y = 40 Is this correct and can someone explain why??
An opposing point of view or claim Select one: counterclaim Fact Claim Evidence
Helppppp meeee pleaseee
Find the equation of the exponential function represented by the table below:
Find the x and y intercepts of the equation. 10) -2x + 4y = 12