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What is the slope of the line that passes through (3, −7) and (−1, 1)? (1 point)

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The slope of the line is -2

Explanation:

The rule of the slope of a line is:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1)) , where


(x_(1),y_(1)) and
(x_(2),y_(2)) are two points on the line

Let us find the slope using the rule above

∵ The line passes through points (3, -7) and (-1 , 1)


x_(1) = 3 and
x_(2) = -1


y_(1) = -7 and
y_(2) = 1

Substitute these values in the rule above to find m


m=(1--7)/(-1-3)=(1+7)/(-4)=(8)/(-4)=-2

The slope of the line that passes through the given points is -2

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