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What is slope of a line that passes (-12,15)and(0,4)?

User Jwarzech
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Hi there!

• ( x₁ , y₁ ) = ( -12 , 15 )
• ( x₂ , y₂ ) = ( 0 , 4 )

by Slope formula :-

m =
\frac {y_(2) - y_(1) }{x_(2) - x_(1) }

=> m =
\frac {4 - 15}{0 - (-12)}

=> m =
\frac {-11}{0 + 12}

=> m =
\frac {-11}{12}

Hence,
The slope of th' line is
\frac {-11}{12}

~ Hope it helps!
User Saurajeet
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Given points:
(x₁,y₁) = (-12,15)
(x₂,y₂) = (0,4)

Use slope formula

m= (y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

m= (4-15)/(0-(-12))

m= (-11)/(0+12)

m= -(11)/(12)

The slope of the line is equal to -11/12
User NealR
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