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What is the slope of the line passing through (-2, 4)
and (3, -4)?

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4 votes

Answer:


(-8)/(5)

Explanation:

Slope is the change in y over the change in x


\frac{y_{2 - y_(1) } }{x_{2 - y_(1) } }

(-2,4) is (
x_(1),
y_(1))

(3. -4) is (
x_(2),
y_(2))


(-4 - 4)/(3 - -2) =
(-8)/(3+ 2) =
(-8)/(5)

User Vikram Ranabhatt
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3 votes

Answer:

-8 / 5

Explanation:

We can use the slope formula

m = ( y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

= ( -4 -4)/( 3 - -2)

= -8/ ( 3+2)

= -8 / 5

User Chris Carew
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