Line slope calculator 6x+y=44


Enter the coordinates of two different points:
Line slope diagram

Straight line given by points A[6; 8] and B[7; 2]

Calculation:

Slope: m = -6

Slope-intercept form of line: y = -6x+44

Canonical form of the line equation: 6x+y-44 = 0

Parametric form of the line equation:
x = t+6
y = -6t+8      ; t ∈ R

Slope angle of line: φ = -80°32'16″ = -1.4056 rad

X intercept: x0 = 7.3333

Y intercept: y0 = q = 44

Distance line from the origin: d0 = 7.2336

The length of the segment AB: |AB| = 6.0828

Vector: AB = (1; -6)

Normal vector: n = (6; 1)

Midpoint of the segment AB: M = [6.5; 5]

Perpendicular Bisector equation: x-6y+23.5 = 0


Vector OA = (6; 8) ;   |OA| = 10
Vector OB = (7; 2) ;   |OB| = 7.2801
Scalar product OA .OB = 58
Angle ∠ AOB = 37°11'5″ = 0.649 rad