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The slope of the line containing the points (-2, 3) and (-3, 1) is

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1/2
2

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The answer for the slope is 2.
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Answer:

Option 3rd is correct

The slope of the line containing the points (-2, 3) and (-3, 1) is 2.

Explanation:

Slope of the given two points is given by:


\text{Slope} = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) ...[1]

As per the statement:

Consider the points (-2, 3) and (-3, 1)

where,


x_1 = -2,
y_1 = 3,
x_2 = -3 and
y_2 = 1

Substitute in [1] we have;


\text{Slope} = (1-3)/(-3+2)


\text{Slope} = (-2)/(-1)

Simplify:


\text{Slope} =2

Therefore, The slope of the line containing the points (-2, 3) and (-3, 1) is 2

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