Answer:
![-(2)/(3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/b0a13c9y9427a8dcpylg5cexk4rjpb8jr1.png)
Explanation:
The slope/gradient of a line is defined by this formula:
![(y_(1)-y_(0) )/(x_(1)-x_(0) )](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/20yx5lbgps3e7jh9bcx0f5awhi9nhn23rq.png)
Where you pick two coordinates, find the change in the
values, and divide it by the change in the
values.
Two coordinates that this line passes through are (3, -2) and (-3, 2).
You can take the second
-value (2) from the first
-value (-2) or vice versa, so long as you do it in the same order the
values.
For this example, I will take the first
-value (-2) from the second
-value (2), and take the first
-value (3) from the second
-value (-3).
The gradient/slope is defined by
in the following:
![m=(2--2)/(-3-3)=(4)/(-6)=-(4)/(6)=-(2)/(3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/4q87aorevylv5ji49ssmcz12b0m1uipks8.png)