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Which is the slope of the line that passes through the points (−3,1) and (4,−2) ?
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Which is the slope of the line that passes through the points
(−3,1)
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(4,−2)
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(-3,1). (4,-2).
-2-1= -3
4- - 3= 7
So the slope is -3/7
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Answer:
-3/7
Explanation:
Because for every 7 added to x, y goes down 3.
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