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What is the slope of a line that passes through the points (1, 2) and (-2, 4)?

A. - 3/2
B. -2
C. -2/3
D. 2

User Parthiban
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The slope can be worked out by the equation:

((y2 - y1) )/((x2-x1))
So with the coordinates (1,2) and (-2,4):
x1 = 1 y1= 2 and x2 = -2 y2 =4
Note that x1 and y1 use the same coordinate, vice versa with x2 and y2.
Tip: The equation can be y1-y2 and x1-y2 too (have a think why)

((y2 - y1) )/((x2-x1))

((4 - 2) )/((-2-1))

((2) )/((-3))
So the answer is 2/-3, which is the same as C) -2/3

User Erhan Bagdemir
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