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What’s the slope of the 2 points (-2, -1) & (3, 2)?

Explain how you get it too please.

What’s the slope of the 2 points (-2, -1) & (3, 2)? Explain how you get it too-example-1
User Rosstex
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Answer: 3/5

Step-by-step explanation: y2-y1/x-x1 is the formula for slope so you plug in. 2-(-1)=3 and 3-(-2)=5 and since you can't simplify anymore your answer is 3/5.

User Kevindeleon
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(-2, -1)

(3, 2)

formula:

y2 - y1
———-
x2 - x1


2 - - 1 3
——- = —
3 - - 2 5
User Tony Adams
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