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What is the slope from (−7, 5) to (−3, 4)?

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Answer:

m = -1/4

Explanation:

Slope = rise/run (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Points (−7, 5) (−3, 4)

We see the y decrease by 1, and the x increase 4, so the slope is

m = -1/4

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