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Find the slope between the pair of points.

through: (1,-3) and (2,3)

User ArtisanBay
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Answer:

6

Explanation:

Slope = delta y/delta x


slope = (y_1-y_2)/(x_1-x_2)

Slope = (-3-3)/(1-2)

Slope = -6/-1

Slope = 6

User Moha Dehghan
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Answer:

6

Explanation:

Given :-

  • Two points (1,-3) and (2,3)

And we need to find the slope of the line passing through the two points . The slope of the line passing through two points is the difference of y coordinates divided by difference of x coordinates.

Substituting the respective values :-


:\implies m = y- y/ x - x


:\implies m = -3 -3 / 1 - 2


:\implies m = -6/-1


:\implies m = 6

Hence the slope of the line is 6.

User Tekumara
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