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What is the slope of line a? 48 POINTS

What is the slope of line a? 48 POINTS-example-1

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Answer:

-3

Explanation:


Slope = (Change in Y)/(Change in X)

Take two points

(1, -5) and (-1, 1)

Plug in their y and x coordinates


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

User Eric Leibenguth
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Answer:

1st answer is correct.

Explanation:

First, let us take two coordinates of the line.

( 0 , -2 ) ⇒ ( x₁ , y₁ )

( -1 , 1 ) ⇒ ( x₂ , y₂ )

We have to use the below formula to find the slope of the line.

Slope = m


m = (y_1-y_2)/(x_1-x_2)

Let us find it now.


m = (-2-1)/(0-(-1))\\m = (-3)/(1)\\m=-3

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