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How do u find the slope of (-2,-5), (0, -13)

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Our answer is: m = -4.


\Large\texttt{Explanation}

We are asked to find the slope of the following points -

(-2,-5) and (0,-13)

Use the formula:


\sf{m=\cfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}

Substitute the values -


\sf{m=\cfrac{-13-(-5)}{0-(-2)}}


\sf{m=\cfrac{-13+5}{0+2}}


\sf{m=\cfrac{-8}{2}}


\sf{m=-4}


\therefore our answer is m = -4.

User Matt McClellan
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the answer is
m= -2/5

m=y2-y1/x2-x1

0-(-2)/5-(0)
User Rels
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