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Determine the slope of the line that has the following coordinates: (-3, 6) (4,-2)

User GaryL
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Answer:


- \frac { 8 } { 7 }

Explanation:

We are given the following two points on a line and we are to find the slope of this line:

(-3, 6) and (4,-2)

We know the formula of the slope is given by:


\frac { y_2 - y_1 } { x_2 - x_1 }

Substituting the given coordinates in the above formula to get:

Slope =
\frac { - 2 - 6 } { 4 - - 3 } = - \frac { 8 } { 7 }

User Mrg Gek
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Answer:
m=-(8)/(7)

Explanation:

To calculate the slope of the line that has the coordinates given in the problem you must use the formula shown below:


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

Given the points (-3, 6) (4,-2), when you substitute them into the eequation shown above, you obtain that the slope is the following:


m=(-2-6)/(4-(-3))\\m=-(8)/(7)

User Rick Van Der Zwet
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