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What is the slope of the line that passes through (1, -5) and (3, -8)?

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Answer:

The slope would be -3/2

Explanation:

To get the numerator of the slope you would do -8-(-5) to get -3. To get the denominator, you would do 3-1 to get 2. That would leave you with the final answer of slope -3/2.

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Answer:

The slope is : -1.5

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