One Pair
October 17th, 2010
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How do you find the slope if you are only given one pair of coordinate points?
So i was given a math problem for algebra and wasn't very sure how to solve it... I know how to solve for slope and everything, but i can't seem to figure out how to solve it when i was only given one pair of coordinate points (such as (10,-3) ) and the y-intercept (for example we can use a simple number like 2). Anyway, if anyone could just help me i would really appreciate it! Thank you!
The y intercept is actually a point also, with x coordinate of 0. So make it (0,2) and proceed as normal.