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What is the simplified slope of the line that passes through points A(6,0) B(0,-2)?

User Bwind
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To find slope, use the equation:

slope = ( y_(2) - y_(1) )/(x_(2)-x_(1))
where
x_(2) and
y_(2) are the x and y values of one coordinate point, and
x_(1) and
y_(1) are the x and y values of another coordinate point . Since we are given two coordinate points, that means we can find the slope using the slope equation.

Let's choose (6, 0) as your
(x_(2), y_(2)) point and (0, -2) as your
(x_(1), y_(1)) point, but you can switch those if you want! That makes
x_(2) = 6, y_(2) = 0 and
x_(1) = 0, y_(1) = -2. Plug these values into the slope equation and simplify:
( y_(2) - y_(1) )/(x_(2)-x_(1)) \\ = ( 0 - (-2) )/(6-0) \\ = (2)/(6) \\ = (1)/(3)
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Answer: Slope =
(1)/(3)
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