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Find the slope for (-4,-2)(-3,-6)

User Syndo Rik
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Answer:


(y)/(x) = ( - 4)/(1) = - 4

Explanation:


x = ( - 3) - ( - 4) = 1


y = ( - 6) - ( - 2) = - 4

Find the slope for (-4,-2)(-3,-6)-example-1
User Soob
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Answer:

The slope is -4.

Explanation:

The values -2 and -6 are 4 values apart.

The values -4 and -3 are 1 value apart.

Since the second coordinate is lower than the first one, the slope of this is negative.

4 / 1 = 1

Negating 1 gets us -1.

Hope this helped!

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