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Find the slope of the line that passes through the given pair of points.

(if an answer is undefined, enter undefined.) (5, 4) and (4, 11)

User Benavente
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Answer:


m = (11 - 4)/( 4 - 5) = (7)/( - 1) = - (7)/(1) = - 7

User Hans Jespersen
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Answer:

m = -7

Explanation:

Hi! Our task is to find the slope of the line. So what we'll do is we'll use our slope formula:


\implies\bf{m=\cfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}

Plug in all the data:


\implies\bf{m=\cfrac{11-4}{4-5}}


\implies\bf{m=\cfrac{7}{-1}}


\implies\bf{m=-7}

Therefore, the slope, m, is -7.

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