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Find the slope of the line through the given points.(-4,7) and (-1,-3)Is the slope increasing or decreasing?

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• The following formula can be used to find the slope of a line:


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

These points are on the line:


(x_1,y_1);(x_2,y_2)

Given the following points:


\mleft(-4,7\mright);(-1,-3)

Then, you can set up that:


\begin{gathered} y_2=-3_{} \\ y_1=7 \\ x_2=-1 \\ x_1=-4 \end{gathered}

Therefore, substituting values into the formula and evaluating, you get:


\begin{gathered} m=(-3-7)/(-1-(-4)) \\ \\ m=(-10)/(-1+4) \\ \\ m=-(10)/(3) \end{gathered}

• As you can notice, the slope is negative. Therefore, you can determine that it is decreasing.

Therefore, the answers are:

• Slope of the line:


m=-(10)/(3)

• It is decreasing.

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