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Which expression can be used to determine the slope of the line that passes through the points (–7, 3) and (1, –9)?
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Which expression can be used to determine the slope of the line that passes through the points (–7, 3) and (1, –9)?
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To find the slope of a line given two points, you should use the formula,
.
In this exercise is given the coordinates of two points and it is asked to find the slope of a line which intercepts both points, which are (-7,3) and (1,-9). To find the slope, you should substitute the given coordinates into the previous mention formula.
The slope of the line which passes through the coordinates (-7,3) and (1,9) is
or -1.5.
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-9 - 3 / 1 - (-7)
This can be simplified to -12/8 or -3/2.
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