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Find the slope of the line that contains the given pair of points ( 3, -10) and (-8 , -6)​

User Gulay
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Explanation:


Slope Formula: (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)


=(-6 - (-10))/(-8 - 3)


= (4)/(-11)

It cant be simplified any further.

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Answer:


(4)/(-11)

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User Troy Witthoeft
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Answer:

-4/11

Explanation:

We can find the slope by using the formula

m = (y2-y1)/ (x2-x1)

= (-6--10)/(-8-3)

= (-6+10)/(-8-3)

= 4/-11

The slope is -4/11

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