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Find the slope of the line below:

Find the slope of the line below:-example-1
User Streetsoldier
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Answer:


\bold{m=-(2)/(5)}

Explanation:

Slope

First, we have to find two points that hit the graph at the right place:


(0,4)


(10,0)

Then, we plug the value into the slope formula:


\sf{Slope\:formula:(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)


(0-4)/(10-10)

Now, we can solve:


(0-4)/(10-0)\\\\=(-4)/(10)\\\\\bold{m=-(2)/(5)}

Therefore, the slope of the line is
-(2)/(5)

User Roman Zakharov
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