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What is the slope of the line shown below? (-2,-3) (-4,-9)

User Voigtan
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For this case we must find the slope of the line that passes through:


(-2, -3)\ and\ (-4, -9)

By definition, the slope of a line is given by:


m = \frac {y2-y1} {x2-x1}

We have the points:


(x1, y1) = (- 2, -3)\\(x2, y2) = (- 4, -9)

Substituting:


m = \frac {-9 - (- 3)} {- 4 - (- 2)}\\m = \frac {-9 + 3} {- 4 + 2}\\m = \frac {-6} {- 2}\\m = 3

Answer:


m = 3

User Gorkem
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Answer:

Slope = 3

Explanation:

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

In this case,

Slope = (-9 + 3) / (-4 + 2)

= -6/-2

= 3

User Rocky Singh
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