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What is the slope of the line through (-4.2) and (3,-3)?​

User Ohad Zadok
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Answer:


-(5)/(7)

Explanation:

Slope formula:


(Y_2-Y_1)/(X_2-X_1)


((-3)-2)/(3-(-4))=(-5)/(7)=-(5)/(7)

-5/7 is the correct answer.

User Alexander Nenashev
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Finding the slope using the two points:

The formula for slope is


(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

In this case...


y_(2) =-3\\y_(1) =2\\x_(2) =3\\x_(1) =-4

^^^Plug these numbers into the formula for slope...


(-3-2)/(3 - (-4))


(-5)/(7)

^^^This is your slope

Hope this helped!

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