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What is the slope of the line through (-1,-7) and (3, 9)?

User Matwilso
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Answer:

m= 4

Explanation:

Use y2 - y1 / x2 - x1 to find the slope.

9-(-7) / 3-(-1) =

16 / 4 = 4

User Ben Dunlap
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Answer:

The slope is 4.

Explanation:

To solve this problem, all you have to do is use the slope formula.


\text{SLOPE:}


\Longrightarrow: \sf{(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(RISE)/(RUN) }

  • y2=9
  • y1=(-7)
  • x2=3
  • x1=(-1)

Rewrite the problem.


\Longrightarrow: \sf{(9-\left(-7\right))/(3-\left(-1\right))=(9+7)/(3+1)=(16)/(4)=\boxed{\sf{4}}

  • Therefore, the slope is 4.
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