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Find the slope of the line that goes through (0,2) and (4,-2)
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Find the slope of the line that goes through (0,2) and (4,-2)
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Start with the slope formula.
y2 - y1/x2 - x1
We take the second y minus the first y
over the second x minus the first x.
So we have -2 - 2/4 - 0.
Simplifying from here, we have -4/4.
This reduces to -1.
So the slope of the line is -1.
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