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What is the slope of (-6,8) and (2,-2)

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Slope equals change in y divided by change in x. You have two points, (-6,8) and (2,-2)

Slope equals (y2-y1)/(x2-x1), order does not matter only that we use the same point for y2s and x2s

(8--2)/(-6-2)=10/-8=-5/4 Yes that is negative :)

We could also say:

(-2-8)/(2--6)=-10/8=-5/4

As long as you are dividing change in y by change in x you are going to find that you get the same slope.
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Slope of the the line is y=−5/4x+1/2
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