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Find the slope of a line that goes through the two points (-1, 1) and (-3, -7).

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Answer:

4

Explanation:


(-7 - 1)/(-3-(-1)) =
(-8)/(-2) = 4

Find the slope of a line that goes through the two points (-1, 1) and (-3, -7).-example-1
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the slope of the line is 4 and the working is in the attached picture

Find the slope of a line that goes through the two points (-1, 1) and (-3, -7).-example-1
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