To find the slope of a function written in point-slope form, we must first know what point slope form is. Point slope form is:
y - y₁ = m[x - x₁]
In this function, m is the slope, so the find the slope of a point-slope line function, we just have to look at the value right outside the parenthesis on the right side of the equation.
Variables - a quantity that may change, depends on the context of the math problem. Ex: x,y
Terms - a variable, or constant, that is multiplied by a variable or variables.
Ex: 5x + 2 + 3y <-- has 3 terms
Coefficient - the constant that multiplies the variable and is next to a variable, Ex: (5x) <-- coefficient is 5
Constants - A fixed value such as 5, 6, 7, etc
No I will not help you out. You should figure that out yourself.