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Find the slope of a line that passes through the points, (-5,3) and (-3,8)

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User Butsuri
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Answer:


\boxed{m = (5)/(2)}

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Explanation:

Use the form below


\boxed{\boxed{m = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1) }}

Where


  • m is a slope

  • (x_1,~y_1) and
    (x_2,~y_2) are the point of the line

.

So, the slope is


(-5,~ 3) \to x_1 = -5~and~y_1 = 3


(-3,~ 8) \to x_2 = -3~and~y_2 = 8

.


m = (8-3)/(-3-(-5))


m = (5)/(-3+5)


m = (5)/(2)

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Happy to help:)

User Anurag H
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