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What is the slope of the line through the points (-4, 6) and (-3, -1)?

User Ross Kimes
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Answer:


slope=-7

Explanation:

Use the slope formula for when you have two points:


(y(2)-y(1))/(x(2)-x(1))

It is y over x because slope is rise over run : the change in the y-axis over the change in the x-axis. Plug in values:

(-4,6) (-3,-1)


(-1-6)/(-3-(-4))

Simplify


(-1-6)/(-3+4)=(-7)/(1)

Simplify


(-7)/(1)=-7

Done.

User Wittakarn
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Answer:

m= -7

Explanation:

using the slope formula, plug in the variables and solve

m=rise/run

m=y2-y1 / x2-x1

(x1, y1) = coordinates of first point in the line

(x2, y2) = coordinates of second point in the line

User Metablocks Corp
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