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Find the slope of (4,0) and (2,-4)

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We are given two points: (4,0) and (2,-4)

We can use these two points to find the slope:


\huge\displaystyle{(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) }


\displaystyle{(-4-0)/(2-4)


\displaystyle{(-4)/(-2) \\


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User Axmrnv
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Let the two coordinates of the points are A(4,0) and B(2,-4) respectively. We have given to find out the slope (m) = ? The standard formula for calculating slope is given by,


\implies\rm{ (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1) }

Here we have,

  • x1 = 4 and y1 = 0

  • x2 = 2 and y2 = -4

Placing values in formula we get,


\implies\rm{ ( - 4 - 0)/( 2 - 4) }


\implies\rm{ ( - 4)/( - 2) }


\implies\rm{2}

The slope is 2.

User Matt Stevens
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