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Please help me out. it’s more as well but here

Please help me out. it’s more as well but here-example-1
User Diego Lope Loyola
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Answer:

Slope = -1/2

Explanation:

Formula we use,

→ (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Now the value of slope is,

→ (-9 -(-5))/(-1 -(-9))

→ (-9 + 5)/(-1 + 9)

→ -4/8 = -1/2

Hence, the slope is -1/2.

User Miguel Guardo
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Answer:


\sf (-1)/(2)

Explanation:

Find the slope:

(-9 , -5) ⇒ x₁ = -9 ; y₁ = -5

(-1 , -9) ⇒ x₂ = -1 ; y₂ = -9


\sf \boxed{Slope = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)}


\sf = (-9-[-5])/(-1-[-9])\\\\\\=(-9+5)/(-1+9)\\\\\\=(-4)/(8)\\\\\\=(-1)/(2)

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