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I don't understand how to do this, could I have some help?

I don't understand how to do this, could I have some help?-example-1
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To calculate the slpe of a line, we use the following formula:


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Where


\begin{gathered} (x_1,y_1)_{} \\ \text{and} \\ (x_2,y_2) \end{gathered}

Are points that belong to the line.

From the image, we can conclude that points


\begin{gathered} (-2,-1) \\ \text{and} \\ (4,-3) \end{gathered}

Belong to the line. Using this points and the formula we've just talked about, we get that:


m=(-3-(-1))/(4-(-2))\rightarrow m=(-3+1)/(4+2)\rightarrow m=(-2)/(6)\Rightarrow m=-(1)/(3)

The slope of the line is -1/3

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