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What is the slope of a line containg the points (-2,5) and (1,-7)
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What is the slope of a line containg the points (-2,5) and (1,-7)
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the slope fomula is x1 - x2/ y1 - y2
-2 - 1 / 5 - (-7)
=-3 / 12
which simplifies to
- 0.25
Therefore the slope is -0.25x
Hope that makes sense :)
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Here, (x₁, y₁) = (1, -7)
(x₂, y₂) = (-2, 5)
Now, (y₂-y₁) = m.(x₂-x₁)
5-(-7) = m.(-2-1)
12 = m(-3)
m= -12/3
m= -4
So, your final answer is -4
Hope this helps!
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