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HELP (0,-3) and (5,-5) what is the slope

User Cnandreu
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Hi! I can help you with joy! :)

  • Use the slope formula:

  • \displaystyle(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
  • Where
  • y2 is the y-coordinate of the second point (in this case, it's equal to -5)
  • y1 is the y-coordinate of the first point (in this case, it's equal to -3)
  • x2 is the x-coordinate of the 2nd point (in this case, x2=5)
  • x1 is the x-coordinate of the 1st point (in this case, x1=0)
  • Plug in the values:

  • \displaystyle(-5-(-3))/(5-0) \\(-5+3)/(5)

  • \displaystyle(-2)/(5)

  • \displaystyle-(2)/(5)

Answer:


\huge\boxed{\bold{Slope=\displaystyle-(2)/(5) }}

Hope it helps!

~Nature~

User Bamdad
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Answer:

-2/5

Explanation:

To find the slope, we use the slope formula

m = ( y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

= ( -5 - -3)/( 5 - 0)

= ( -5+3)/( 5-0)

= -2/5

User TimothyTech
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