171k views
1 vote
Find the slope of a line that contains the points A(−8,3)and B(−4,6)

User Hrqls
by
6.5k points

1 Answer

6 votes

Answer:

You have to use the formula:

(y-y1)/(y2-y1) =(x-x1)/(x2-x1). So draw a graph and place the points A and B on the Graph, then put the numbers in the formula. A(-8=x1, 3= y1), B(-4=x2,6=y2). You will get the formula and consequently the slope.

User Brian McCarthy
by
6.3k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.