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(2,5) (0,-1)
whats the slope?​

User Jamie Rees
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M= y2-y1
——— y2=-1, y1= 5|| x2=0, x1=2
x2-x1
Plug in the blanks and dont forget to simplify
User Jarz
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Answer:

Explanation:

An easy way to do slope is to know the formula which is (y1-y2)/(x1-x2)

In this case you have two points (2,5) and (0,-1)

2 = x1 (cause it’s the first x)

5 = y1 (cause it’s the first y)

0 = x2 (second x)

-1 = y2 (second y)

So the slope would be

(5-(-1))/2-0= 6/2 = 3

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