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How to find the slope of the line that passes through the points (−2,3) and (5,−7)

User Fanchen Bao
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Answer:


(-10)/(7)

Explanation:

Use the formula

m=
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

another way to say this is Δy divided by Δx

Δ means "change in"

m = slope

The y2 value is -7

The y1 value is 3

The x2 value is 5

The x1 value is -2

Plug those values in the formula

m =
((-7)-3)/(5-(-2))

Simplify

m =
(-10)/(7)

The slope is
(-10)/(7)

User Sam Greenhalgh
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