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What is the slope of (-2, -3) and (3, 7)

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Answer:

m=2

Explanation:

m=y2-y1/x2-x1

m= 7-(-3)/3-(-2)

m=7+3/3-(-2)

m=10/3-(-2)

m=10/3+2

m=10/5

m=2

User RobbiewOnline
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Answer:

m=2

Explanation:

(−2,−3);(3,7)

(x1,y1)=(−2,−3)

(x2,y2)=(3,7)

Use the slope formula:

m=y2−y1/x2−x1

=7 − −3/3 − −2

=10/5

=2

Graph:

(-2,-3) is blue

(3,7) is red

What is the slope of (-2, -3) and (3, 7)-example-1
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