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A line intersects the points (-4,5) and (-6,3). what is the slope of the line in simplest form? M=?

User Ldog
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Answer:


m = 1

Explanation:

Use the slope intercept form:

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

Let:


(x_1, y_1) = (-4 , 5)\\(x_2, y_2) = (-6 , 3)

Plug in the corresponding numbers to the corresponding variables:


m = (3 - 5)/(-6 - (-4)) \\m = (-2)/(-6 + 4)\\m = (-2)/(-2) = 1

Your slope = 1

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User Kwong Ho
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Answer:

m = 1

Explanation:

Slope can be found by doing change in y over change in x, in mathemathical terms,
(y_(2) -y_(1) )/(x_(2) -x_(1) )

[] Pllug in our values, (-4, 5) will be our
x_(1) and
x_(2) values, (-6, 3) will be the
y_(1) and
y_(2) values


(y_(2) -y_(1) )/(x_(2) -x_(1) ) =(3-5)/(-6--4)=(3-5)/(-6+4)=(-2)/(-2)=(2)/(2)=1

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