what is the slope of the line

The slope of a line is a measure of how steep the line is and can be determined using the formula:

Slope (m) = (change in y-coordinates) / (change in x-coordinates)

In other words, it is the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points on the line.

If you provide specific values for the coordinates of two points on the line, I can calculate the slope for you.

To determine the slope of a line, you need two points on the line. Let's assume we have point A with coordinates (x1, y1) and point B with coordinates (x2, y2).

The slope of the line is calculated using the formula:

slope = (change in y)/(change in x) = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

If you have the two points, substitute the coordinates into the formula to find the slope.

To find the slope of a line, you need two points on the line. Let's label the coordinates of the first point as (x1, y1) and the coordinates of the second point as (x2, y2). The slope of the line can be calculated using the formula:

slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

You can plug in the values of the coordinates into this formula to find the slope.