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Find the slope of the line graphed below. 4. 3+ I - -G 4 5 -3 -4 5

Find the slope of the line graphed below. 4. 3+ I - -G 4 5 -3 -4 5-example-1
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Given data:

The first point on the line is (a, b)=(-1, -1).

The second point on the line is (c, d)= ( 4, -5).

The slope of the line is,


m=(d-b)/(c-a)

Substitute the given values in the above expression.


\begin{gathered} m=(-5-(-1))/(4-(-1)) \\ =(-5+1)/(4+1) \\ =(-4)/(5) \\ =-(4)/(5) \end{gathered}

Thus, the slope of the given line is -4/5.

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