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A line intersects the points

(-2,9) and (3, -11).
What is the slope of the line in
simplest form?
m = [?]

User Hammad Hassan
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2 Answers

10 votes
10 votes

Answer:

Slope (m) = -4

Explanation:

Given :-

Points (-2, 9) and (3, -11)

To Find :-

Slope (m)

Solving :-

m = y₂ - y₁ / x₂ - x₁

= -11 - 9 / 3 + 2

= -20 / 5

= -4

Solution :-

Slope (m) = -4

User Yves Nicolas
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27 votes
27 votes


\\Answer:

m = - 4

Explanation:

Slope Formula:
m=(y_(2)- y_(1) )/(x_(2)- x_(1) )

Substitute (-2,9) and (3,-11) into m =
(y_(2) -y_(1) )/(x_(2) x_(1) )

=
m=(-11-9)/(3-(-2))

m = -4

User Tom F
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