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What is the slope of the line passing through the points (−2, −8) and (−3, −9) ?

User Cybernetic
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Answer:

Slope = 1

Explanation:

Slope = Change in y ÷ change in x

The line passes through (-2,-8) and (-3,-9)

Slope =
(-8--9)/(-2--3) = 1

User Mobin
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

Slope formula: ⇒
(Y_2-Y_1)/(X_2-X_1)


((-9)-(-8))/((-3)-(-2))=(-1)/(-1)=1

Therefore, the slope is 1.

1 is the correct answer.

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