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The coordinates of points A and B (2, 3) and (-2,-4) respectively.what is the slope of the line that connects two points

User Sal Aldana
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Answer:

7/4

Explanation:

The slope of the line going through (2,3) and (-2,-4) can be found by:

A) Lining up points

B) Subtracting the numbers vertically

C) Answer: Putting 2nd difference over 1st difference (yes a fraction)

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( 2 , 3)

-( -2 , -4)

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4 7

So the slope is 7/4

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


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

We have as data the following points:


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

Substituting in the formula we have:


m = \frac {-4-3} {- 2-2}

Equal signs are added and the same sign is placed:


m = \frac {-7} {- 4}\\m = \frac {7} {4}

Answer:


m = \frac {7} {4}

User DeeDee
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