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(-6,0),(0,-1) find the slope


User Jurez
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Answer: -1/6

Explanation:

To find the slope of a line passing through two points, you can use the formula: slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Using the given points (-6,0) and (0,-1), we can substitute the coordinates into the formula:

slope = (-1 - 0) / (0 - (-6))

slope = (-1) / (6)

slope = -1/6

Therefore, the slope of the line passing through the points (-6,0) and (0,-1) is -1/6.

User Rcoup
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The answer is:

m = -1/6

Explanation:

To find the slope, use the formula:


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

Where m is the slope and
\sf{(x_1,y_1)}\phantom{44}\sf{(x_2,y_2)} are points on the line.

Now, plug in the data:


\sf{m=(-1-0)/(0-(-6))


\sf{m=(-1)/(0+6)


\sf{m=(-1)/(6)}


\sf{m=-(1)/(6)}

Hence, this is the answer.

User Jvandemo
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