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  • 03-11-2022
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Find the slope of the line -5,6 and -3,-3

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AlmaQ23169 AlmaQ23169
  • 03-11-2022

If you are given two points of a line (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), you can calculate the slope (m) by means of the formula:

[tex]m=\frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}[/tex]

In this case, we have the points (-5,6) and (-3,-3), then the slope of the line is:

[tex]m=\frac{-3-6}{-3-(-5)}=\frac{-9}{-3+5}=\frac{-9}{2}=-\frac{9}{2}=-4.5[/tex]

Then, the slope of the line is -9/2

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