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Find the slope.
Find the slope

Find the slope. Find the slope-example-1
User Menzoic
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Answer:

m=-2

Explanation:

The two given points are: (-3, -2) and (-2, -4)

The equation for slope is m=
(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

m=
((-4)-(-2))/((-2)-(-3))

m=-2/1

m=-2

User Seb Wilgosz
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Answer:


\underline{\boxed{\bf m=-2}}

Explanation:

Let's find the slope:-

We can Use the slope formula to find the slope of a line given the coordinates of two points on the line:- (-3, -2) & (-2, -4).The coordinates of the first point represent x1 and y1. The coordinates of the second points are x2, y2.


\tt \left(x_1,\:y_1\right)=\left(-3,\:-2\right)


\tt \left(x_2,\:y_2\right)=\left(-2,\:-4\right)


\bf Slope(m)=\tt \cfrac{-4-\left(-2\right)}{-2-\left(-3\right)}


\bf m=\tt \cfrac{-4+2}{-2+3} ( Add/Subtract numbers)


\bf m=-2

User Marshalllaw
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