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What is the slope of the line threw (-9,6) and (-3, 9)

User Ryonlife
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Slope = (y2-y1)/(x2 - x1)


Slope = (9 - 6)/(-3- (-9)) = 3/6 = 1/2


Answer: 1/2

User MechanisM
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Hey!


The formula for finding slope is:
\frac {y_2-y_1} {x_2-x_1} or
(difference\ in\ y)/(difference\ in\ x )


y₂ = 9

y₁ = 6


9 - 6 = 3


x₂ = -3

x₁ = -9


(-9) - (-3) = 6


That gives you: 3/6 = -1/2



\framebox{Slope = $(1)/(2)$}}

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