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The slope of the line containing the points (-5, 3) and (-2, 1) is -2/3 2/3 -3/2
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The slope of the line containing the points (-5, 3) and (-2, 1) is
-2/3
2/3
-3/2
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Yup. -2/3 is the answer.
In math we generally let “m” represent slope. So slope = m.
m = (rise / run) = [ (y2-y1) / ( x2-x1) ]
= (1 - 3) / (-2/-5) = (-2) / (3) = -2/3
= -2/3 is the answer !
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-2/3 is 100% right answer
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