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What is the slope for (2, -12), (18, 15)

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\mathsf{Formula: m = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)}


\mathsf{EQUATION: m = (15 - (-12))/(18-2)}\\\\\mathsf{(15- (-12))/(18-2)}\\\\\mathsf{= (15 + 12)/(18-2)}\\\\\mathsf{= (27)/(16)}\\\\\mathsf{\approx 1(11)/(16)}\\\\\mathsf{\approx 1.6875}\\\\\huge\text{Therefore, your answer is: \boxed{\mathsf{(27)/(16)\ or\ 1(11)/(16)}}}\huge\checkmark\\\\\large\textsf{EITHER OF THOSE SHOULD WORK BECAUSE THEY ARE}\\\large\textsf{EQUIVALENT TO EACH OTHER!}\large\checkmark


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User RKataria
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Answer:


(27)/(16)

Explanation:

Given : (2,-12) and (18,15)

Slope Formula:
(y_2 - y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Solve:

Plugin coordinates to variables


  • (15 - (-12))/(18 - 2)

  • (27)/(16)

The slope is
(27)/(16)

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