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Determine the slope between two points. 1. A(-3, 7) and B(-5, 17)

User Mcbeav
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Answer:

m= -2.

Explanation:

Let's refer to the formula for finding the slope of linear equations:


m=(y_(2) -y_(1) )/(x_(2) -x_(1) )

1. Name the variables.

Now we have to identify all the coordinates. You may do this arbitrarily:


A(-3, 7):x_(1) =-3, y_(1)=7.\\ \\B(-5, 17): x_(2) =-5, y_(2)=17.

2. Use the equation to find the slope value.

Now we plug the values we just set into the equation in order to get a result:


m=((17) -(7) )/((-5) -(-3) )\\ \\m=(17 -7 )/(-5+3 )\\ \\m=(10)/(-2) \\ \\m=-5

User Bheussler
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We have the following:

With the following formula we calculate the slope


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

replacing:


m=(17-7)/(-5-(-3))=(10)/(-5+3)=(10)/(-2)=-5

Therefore, the slope is 5

User Barry Watts
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