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Find the slope of the line containing (-5,3) and (1,-2)

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Answer:

The slope is -5/6.

Explanation:

Slope formula:


\displaystyle (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)


\displaystyle y_2=-2\\\displaystyle y_1=3\\\displaystyle x_2=1\\\displaystyle x_1=-5


\displaystyle ((-2)-3)/(1-(-5))=(-5)/(6)=-(5)/(6)


\huge \textnormal{Therefore, the slope is -5/6}.

User Thom Ives
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Answer:

-5/6

Explanation:

I think it should be right

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