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A line contains the points (82,−96) and (87,−86) .

What is the slope of the line in simplified form?



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The slope is (change in y)/(change in x)= (y1-y2)/(x1-x2). It doesn't matter which values y1 and x1 are as long as they come from the same point, so we can have (-96-(-86))/(82-87)=-10/-5=2 as the slope
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A line contains the points (82,−96) and (87,−86)

To find slope of a line we use formula

We are given with two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

x1= 82, y1=-96, x2=87, y2=-86

plug in all the values in the formula


slope =( (y_2-y_1))/(x_2 - x_1)


slope =( (-86-(-96)))/(87-82)


slope =( (10))/(5)=2

Slope of the line = 2

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