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What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-2, 5) and (6,-3)?
OA. 8
OB. 1
O C. -1
OD. -8

User AndyC
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Answer:

slope is -1

Explanation:

Slope of the line is changes in y over changes in x. It can also be referred as rise over run.

We can express mathematically as:


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

where m is slope.

Let (-2,5) be
\displaystyle{(x_2,y_2)} and (6,-3) be
\displaystyle{(x_1,y_1)}. Hence, apply the slope formula:


\displaystyle{m=(5-(-3))/(-2-6)}\\\\\displaystyle{m=(5+3)/(-8)}\\\\\displaystyle{m=(8)/(-8)}\\\\\displaystyle{m=-1}

Therefore, the slope is -1

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