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What is the slope of (2,5) (-6,-3)

User Dan Schnau
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Answer:

m=1

Explanation:

(2,5);(−6,−3)

(x1,y1)=(2,5)

(x2,y2)=(−6,−3)

Use the slope formula:

m=

y^2−y^1

x^2−x^1

=

−3−5/−6−2

=

−8/−8

=1

Answer:

m=1

User Giangimgs
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Answer:


\boxed{\sf{1}}

Explanation:

To solve this problem, you have to use a slope formula.

Slope formula:


\Longrightarrow: \sf{(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(Rise)/(run) }


\sf{y_2=(-3)}\\\\\sf{y_1=5}\\\\\sf{x_2=(-6)}\\\\\sf{x_1=2}

Rewrite the problem down.


\sf{((-3)-5)/((-6)-2) }

Solve.


\sf{((-3)-5)/((-6)-2)=(-8)/(-8)=\boxed{\sf{1} }

  • Therefore, the slope is 1, which is our answer.

I hope this helps you! Let me know if my answer is wrong or not.

User Gunnar Bernstein
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