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The slope of the line containing the points (-2, 3) and (-3, 1) is

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Apply the little slope equation. By doing that successfully, we should get our correct slope.


\large\boldsymbol{(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)}


\large\boldsymbol{(1-3)/(-3-(-2))}


\large\boldsymbol{(-2)/(-3+2)}


\large\boldsymbol{(-2)/(-1)}


\large\boldsymbol{-2}}

So, the calculations showed that the slope is -2. I hope i could provide a good explanation and a correct answer to you. Thank you for taking the time to read my answer.

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