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What is the rate of change of the line that passes through the

points below?
(5,-11) (-9,17)

User Nanook
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Answer:

-2

Explanation:

Rate of change is the same as slope

m = y2 - y1/x2 - x1

m = 17 - (-11)/-9 - 5

m = 28/-14

m = -2

User Sufyan Jabr
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Answer:

The rate of change of the line that passes through the points is -2

Explanation:

The rate of change of a line is given by the slope, m of the line

slope, m = (change in y-coordinates) / (change in x-coordinates)

= (y - y1) / (x - x1)

Points on a plane are written as (x, y)

Where;

x = the value of the x-coordinate at that point

y = the value of the y-coordinate at that point

We are given two points

Point 1 = (5,-11)

Point 2 = (-9,17)

Which both corresponds to (x, y) and (x1, y1) respectively.

slope, m = (y - y1) / (x - x1)

m = (-11 - 17) / [5 - (-9)]

m = -28 / 14

m = -2

Therefore, the rate of change of the line that passes through the

points (5,-11) (-9,17) is the slope, m of the line and it is -2

User Wilhelm Murdoch
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