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Find the slope of the line in simplest form

Find the slope of the line in simplest form-example-1

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it should be 5/4 i could be wrong tho
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Answer:


\boxed{\sf \sf Slope(m)=-\cfrac{5}{4}}

Explanation:

To find the slope between two points we'll use the slope formula:-


\boxed{\bf \mathrm{Slope}=\cfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}

Given points:-

  • (-3, 1)
  • (1, -4)


\sf \left(x_1,\:y_1\right)=\left(-3,\:1\right)


\sf \left(x_2,\:y_2\right)=\left(1,\:-4\right)


\sf m=\cfrac{-4-1}{1-\left(-3\right)}


\sf m=-\cfrac{5}{4}

Therefore, the slope of the line is -5/4!

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