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How do you find slopes of two points for example (9, 6) and (4, 4)?

How do you find slopes of two points for example (9, 6) and (4, 4)?-example-1
User Anton Xue
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Answer:


m = (2)/(5)

Explanation:

Slope is equal to the change in y over the change in x, or rise over run.


m = (change \: in \: y)/(cahnge \: in \: x)

The change in x is equal to the difference in x-coordinates and the change in y is equal to the difference in y-coordinates.


m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Substitute in the values of x and y into the equation to find the slope.


m = (4 - (6))/(4 - (9))

Simplify.


m = (2)/(5)

Therefor, the answer is m = 2/5.

How do you find slopes of two points for example (9, 6) and (4, 4)?-example-1
User Jan Schiefer
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Answer:


(2)/(5)

Explanation:

Use the following equation:

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

Let:


(x_1 , y_1) = (4 , 4)\\(x_2 , y_2) = (9 , 6)

Plug in the corresponding numbers to the corresponding variables:

m =
(6 - 4)/(9 - 4) = (2)/(5)


(2)/(5) is your slope.

User Adebasi
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