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Identify the coordinates (x₁,y₁)and(x₂,y₂). We will use the formula to calculate the slope of the line passing through the points (3,8) and (-2, 10).
Input the values into the formula. This gives us (10 - 8)/(-2 - 3).
Subtract the values in parentheses to get 2/(-5).
Simplify the fraction to get the slope of -2/5.
Check your result using the slope calculator.
To find the slope of a line we need two coordinates on the line. Any two coordinates will suffice. We are basically measuring the amount of change of the y-coordinate, often known as the rise, divided by the change of the x-coordinate, known the the run. The calculations in finding the slope are simple and involves nothing more than basic subtraction and division.
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- cos ( 1/2 x + 1/5 π ) = 0 ( and because if cos α = 0, α= π/2 + k π, k ∈ Z )
1/2 x + π/5 = π/2 + k π, k ∈ Z
1/2 x = π/2 - π/5 + k π / * 2
x = π - 2π/5 + 2 k π
x = 3/5 π + 2 k π = 0.6 π + 2 k π
Answer:
If k = 0: x 1 = 0.6 π = 3π/5
k = 1 : x 2 = 2.6 π = 13π/5