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8. Find the slope of the line containing the points (-3,-3) and (-2,1).

User Endophage
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Slope is:


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

At the point (-3,-3) and (-2,1).

so:


\begin{gathered} x_1=-3 \\ y_1=-3 \\ x_2=-2 \\ y_2=1 \end{gathered}

so the slope is:


\begin{gathered} m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) \\ m=(1-(-3))/((-2)-(-3)) \\ m=(1+3)/(-2+3) \\ m=(4)/(1) \\ m=4 \end{gathered}

slope of the line is 4.

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