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What is the slope for (3,−1) and (4,7)

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The values of the slope and y-intercept are m=8 and b=−25

m=8

b=−25

User Mohsen
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To find the slope you would use the slope formula since you have two point coordinates. The slope formula is:


(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1), where y2 and y1 are the y coordinates of the two points and x2 and x1 are the x coordinates of the two points.

Substitute in 7 and -1 for y2 and y1; substitute in 4 and 3 for x2 and x1. Now your expression should look like:


(7-(-1))/(4-3)

Subtract -1 from 7, which is basically the same as 7 + 1. Then subtract 3 from 4. Once you complete these steps you can rewrite your fraction.


(7+1)/(4-3) =(8)/(1) =8

The final answer is 8 after substituting the appropriate coordinates into the slope formula. This means that the slope of the line passing through the points (3, -1) and (4, 7) is 8.

The answer is: the slope of the line is 8.

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