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What is the slope of the line passing through the points (4,0) and (2,4)

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We are given 2 points that the line passes through, so we can find the slope of the line using this formula:


\displaystyle(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

In this case, y₂=4, y₁=0, x₂=2, x₁=4

Now, plug in the values:


\displaystyle(4-0)/(2-4)


\displaystyle(4)/(-2)

Divide:


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Answer:

slope = -2

Explanation:

Use the slope formula which is: (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) (also referred to as "rise over run")

It doesn't matter which coordinate pair is x1 and y1 or x2 and y2.

To plug in the coordinates:

(4-0)/(2-4) = -2

slope = -2

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