Math, asked by sangitadhungana46, 4 months ago

find the slope of line passing through the points.
R(-4,-5) and S(6,6)​

Answers

Answered by MonuK10
1

Answer:

R(-4,-5) S(6,6)

here,

x1 = -4 y1 = -5 x2 = 6 y2 = 6

We Know That Slope Of Line Is y2- y1 / x2 - x1

Slope Of Line RS=

y2 - y1 / x2 - x1

6 - (-5) / 6 - (-4)

6 + 5 / 6 + 4

11 / 10

The Slope Of Line RS = 11/10

Hope It Helps

Answered by Anonymous
2

Given

⇒Points R( -4 , 5 ) and S( 6 , 6 )

To find

⇒Slope of line Passing Through

We have

⇒x₁ = -4 , y₁ = 5 , x₂ = 6 and y₂ = 6

Formula

⇒m = (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁)

Put the value on formula , we get

⇒m = (6-5)/(6-(-4))

⇒m = 1/(6+4)

⇒m = 1/10

More Information

⇒General formula = ax + by - c = 0

⇒Slope Intercept = y = mx + c

⇒Distance Formula = √{(x₂-x₁)² + (y₂ - y₁)²}

⇒mid Point =( x₁ + x₂)/2 , ( y₁ + y₂)/2

⇒Section Formula = (mx₂+nx₁)/m+n , (my₂+ny₁)/m+n ,

⇒Centroid Formula = (x₁ + x₂ + x₃)/3 , ( y₁ + y₂ + y₃)/3

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