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What is the slope if you have (1,1) and (-3,-2)?

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The slope of (1,1) and (-3,-2) is 3/4
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Given two points (X1,Y1) and (X2,Y2) on a line, the slope =(Y2 - Y1) /(X2 - X1).

You are given the points (1,3) and (3,-2). Implying X1 =1 , Y1 =3, X2=3, Y2=-2

Use the formula for the slope above to answer the question. If you still have problems getting the correct answer, ask for more help.

Your answer should be a negative fraction or decimal if you are using a calculator.

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