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What is the slope of a line that passes through (2, -5) and (6, -2)? Question 3 options: -4/3 -3/4 3/4 4/3

User Haferje
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Answer:

3/4

Explanation:

(2, -5) and (6, -2)

Slope:

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

m=(-2+5)/(6-2)

m=(3)/4

m= 3/4

User Luke Sweeney
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Answer:

C 3/4

Explanation:

(2,-5) and (6,-2)

To find the slope, you subtract the 2 y-coords and the 2 x-coords.

-2-(-5)=3

6-2=4

So the slope is 3/4 or C.

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