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What is the slope of a line (-4,2) and (6,-3)

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Answer:


m=((-1)/(2))

Explanation:

by concept, we now that the slope 'm' of any line is given by the following equation:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1) )/(x_(2)-x_(1))

Where the pairs:


(x_(1), y_(1))} is (-4,2)


(x_(2), y_(2))} is (6,-3)

We have the following:


(-3-2))/(6-(-4)) =(-5)/(10)=(-1)/(2)

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