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Given the points (0,−2) on a line, what is the negative slope of the line?

A) 1/2
B) -1
C) 2
D) − 2/1





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Final answer:

The slope of a line cannot be determined with only a single point listed; two points are required to calculate the slope, which is the rise over the run.

The correct answer is: D) − 2/1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given a single point, it is not possible to determine the slope of a line just from that information. The slope of a line is the ratio of the vertical change (rise) to the horizontal change (run) between two points on the line. Without a second point, there is no change to measure and therefore no slope to calculate.

The slope of a line cannot be determined with only a single point listed; two points are required to calculate the slope, which is the rise over the run.

The provided options (1/2, -1, 2, -2) could all be slopes of different lines that pass through the point (0,-2), but additional information, such as a second point or the equation of the line, is needed to determine the negative slope of the line in question.

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