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What is the slope of (2,8) (0,2) (3,-7)

User Eunhye
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We have that the equation of a line is:

y = m + bx

where, m is the slope, but to know the slope we have a formula that is:

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

We have 3 points of the line:

(2,8); (0,2); (3,-7)

When we want to know the slope we need two points and they can be any two points in any order, so we can say we are going to use:

Point 1:

(2,8)

Point 2:

(0,2)


y_(1) = 8 ;
y_(2) = 2


x_(1) =2 ;
x_(2) =0

Now we substitute the values in the formula for m:

m =
((2-8))/((0-2))

m =
(-6)/(-2)

m = 3

So, the slope is 3.

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