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What is the slope of this line

What is the slope of this line-example-1
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Answer:

The slope of a line characterizes the direction of a line. To find the slope, you divide the difference of the y-coordinates of 2 points on a line by the difference of the x-coordinates of those same 2 points .

User Mike Curry
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Answer : The slope of this line is,
(-3)/(4)

Step-by-step explanation :

The general form for the formation of a linear equation is:


(y-y_1)=m* (x-x_1) .............(1)

where,

x and y are the coordinates of x-axis and y-axis respectively.

m is slope of line.

Now we have to calculate the slope of line.

Formula used :


m=((y_2-y_1))/((x_2-x_1))

Here,


(x_1,y_1)=(0,2) and
(x_2,y_2)=(4,-1)


m=((-1-2))/((4-0))


m=(-3)/(4)

Therefore, the slope of this line is,
(-3)/(4)

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