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What is the slope of (-5, -1) and (-5,-3)

What is the slope of (-5, -1) and (-5,-3)-example-1

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Answer:

-4/-10 or -2/5

Explanation:

So your slope is always going to be the following formula:

change in y/change in x.

So you should do -3-1 over -5-5.

Then you will get the number -4/-10 which you can simplify to -2/5.

Trust me, it always gets easier, and hope this helps!

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