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What is the slope for (−3,1) and (4,−2)?

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Answer:

the slope is -3/7

Explanation:

-2 minus 1 (basically adding negatives)= -3

4- (-3) (Adding positives together) =7

User Robert Hurst
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Answer:


(-3)/(7)

Explanation:

Formula= (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

(-3,1)/(4,-2)

-2-1=-3

4--3=7

-3

Answer= ---

7

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