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What is the slope of the line that passes through points (3,1) and (-2,5)?

A) -4/5
B) 5/4
C)-5/4
D) 4/5

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Hello!

Explanation:

Slope:
(Y^2-Y^1)/(X^2-X^1)=(rise)/(run)


(5-1=4)/((-2)-3=-5)=(4)/(-5)=-(4)/(5)

Slope is -4/5

Answer is -4/5

Hope this helps!

-Charlie

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User Jitendra Ahuja
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(3,6) (5,3)
(x1,y1)(x2,y2)

The slope equation is: y2-y1
---------
x2-x1

Replace with numbers: 3-6/5-3

Minus 3 and 6 is equal to -3

Minus 5-3 is 2

So the fraction is -3/2 (no need to divide because you can't simplify it)

So the slope is -3/2

For the equation you have to replace the letters by 0's

3×0-2y=6
Times 3 and 0
0-2y=6
Now you want to get the y alone, so minus 0 from both sides
0-2y=6
-0 -0

-2y=6

Divide -2y from the 6

-2y=6
---- ---
-2 -2

y=3

The y intercept is 3 with the slope of -3/2
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