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Find the slope of the straight line that passes through (–2, –4) and (3, –5)

User Gulliver
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Answer:

YOur answer would be -1/5.

Explanation

rise/run

-4--5/-2-3

=-1/5

User Basagabi
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For this case we have by definition, that the slope of a line is given by:

the following formula:


m = \frac {y_ {2} -y_ {1}} {x_ {2} -x_ {1}}

Having two points through which the line passes:


(x_ {1}, y_ {1}): (- 2, -4)\\(x_ {2}, y_ {2}) :( 3, -5)

Substituting:


m = \frac {-5 - (- 4)} {3 - (- 2)}\\m = \frac {-5 4} {3 2}\\m = \frac {-1} {5}

Finally, the slope of the line is:


m = - \frac {1} {5}

Answer:


m = - \frac {1} {5}

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