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8. Find the slope of the line that contains the

following points:
b. (6, -2) and (-3, 1).

User Nevett
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Answer:

slope =
-(1)/(3)

Explanation:

1) Find the slope with the slope formula,
m = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) (in which
m represents the slope). The
x_1 and
y_1 represent the x and y values of one point, and the
x_2 and
y_2 represent the x and y values of another point. Thus, substitute the x and y values of the given points (6, -2) and (-3, 1) into the appropriate places in the formula and solve:


m = ((1)-(-2))/((-3)-(6)) \\m = (1+2)/(-3-6) \\m = (3)/(-9) \\m = -(1)/(3 )

Thus, the slope is
-(1)/(3).

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