I am not to sure how to do this quation, what is the slope of the line x+6=y / y-x=-2.
P pyarn New member Joined May 10, 2009 Messages 4 May 19, 2009 #1 I am not to sure how to do this quation, what is the slope of the line x+6=y / y-x=-2.
D Denis Senior Member Joined Feb 17, 2004 Messages 1,707 May 19, 2009 #2 Re: What is the slope of the line pyarn said: I am not to sure how to do this quation, what is the slope of the line x+6=y / y-x=-2. Click to expand... That seems to be 2 equations: y = x + 6 y = x - 2 IF that's a division (I see a division sign), then WHY have you got 2 equal signs? :shock: Please start being more clear. CHECK what you post.
Re: What is the slope of the line pyarn said: I am not to sure how to do this quation, what is the slope of the line x+6=y / y-x=-2. Click to expand... That seems to be 2 equations: y = x + 6 y = x - 2 IF that's a division (I see a division sign), then WHY have you got 2 equal signs? :shock: Please start being more clear. CHECK what you post.
F fasteddie65 Full Member Joined Nov 1, 2008 Messages 360 May 23, 2009 #3 I think you want the slope of both lines. x + 6 = y is the same as y = x + 6; the slope is 1. y - x = -2 is the same as y = x - 2; the slope is 1 also.
I think you want the slope of both lines. x + 6 = y is the same as y = x + 6; the slope is 1. y - x = -2 is the same as y = x - 2; the slope is 1 also.