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What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-2, 7) and (2, 3)?

User Whistler
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Answer:

slope = -1

Explanation:

gradient = (difference in y)/(diffidence in X)

m = (7-3)/(-2-2)

m = 4/-4

m = -1

User Vishal Beep
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Answer:

m=-1

Explanation:

3-7/2-(-2)

-4/2-(-2)

-4/2+2

-4/4

-1

User Kaushal Sachan
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