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Given point P(-8,5) and point Q(-2,1), what is the slope of a line that passes through points P and Q?
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Given point P(-8,5) and point Q(-2,1), what is the slope of a line that passes through
points P and Q?
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To find the slope of a line, use this formula:
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) where m is the slope, and (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are points.
If I plug points P and Q into the slope formula, we get:
(1-5)/(-2+8) = -4/6 = -2/3
The slope is -2/3
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