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Find the slope of the line through the points (-8,-3) and (-5,-9)

User SRG
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Answer:

The slope = -2

Explanation:

The formula of a slope:


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

We have the points (-8, -3) and (-5, -9). Substitute:


m=(-9-(-3))/(-5-(-8))=(-9+3)/(-5+8)=(-6)/(3)=-2

User Paul Slocum
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Answer:


  • \boxed{\sf{-2}}

Explanation:

Use the slope formula.

Slope:


\Longrightarrow: \sf{(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) }

  • y2= (-9)
  • y1= (-3)
  • x2= (-5)
  • x1= (-8)

Rewrite the problem down.


\sf{(-9-\left(-3\right))/(-5-\left(-8\right))=(-9+3)/(-5+8)=(-6)/(3)=\boxed{\sf{-2}}

  • Therefore, the slope is -2, which is our answer.

I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

User Pawelmysior
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