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3. What is the slope of the line that passes through points (-6, 1) and (4,-4)?

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slope = (-4 - 1)/(4 - -6) = -5/10 = -1/2
Answer: -1/2
User Chand Mohd
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf m= \frac {-1}{2}}}

Explanation:

Slope is equal to the change in y over the change in x.


m= \frac {y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}

where (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) are the points the line passes through. We are given the points (-6, 1) and (4, -4). Therefore, if we match the values in the points to the corresponding variables:

  • x₁= -6
  • y₁= 1
  • x₂= 4
  • y₂= -4

Substitute the values into the formula.


m= \frac {-4-1}{4--6}

Solve the numerator.

  • -4-1= -5


m= \frac {-5}{4--6}

Solve the denominator.

  • 4--6= 4+6=1-


m= (-5)/(10)

Simplify the fraction. Both the numerator and denominator are divisible by 5.


m= \frac {-5/5}{10/5}


m= (-1)/(2)

The slope of the line is -1/2

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