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What is the slope of a line that passes through (–12,15) and (0,4)?

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M=-11/12
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User Linux Geek
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Answer:


m=-(11)/(12)

Step by step explanation:

We are asked to find the slope of line that passes through (–12,15) and (0,4).

We will use slope formula to find the slope of our given line.


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1), where,


y_2-y_1= Change between two y coordinates.


x_2-x_1= Change between corresponding x-coordinates of y-coordinates.

Upon substituting coordinates of our given points in slope formula we will get,


m=(4-15)/(0--12)


m=(-11)/(0+12)


m=(-11)/(12)


m=-(11)/(12)

Therefore, the slope of the line that passes through our given points will be
-(11)/(12).

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