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What is the slope of the line between (3,-4) and (-2,1)?

User JoshNaro
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Answer:

m = -1

Explanation:

(3,-4) & (-2,1)

Slope formula is
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

m = (1-(-4))/(-2-3)

m = 5/-5

m = -1

User Josh J
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Answer:

m = 1

Explanation:

Slope =
(rise)/(run) or (Δy)/(Δx)

-4 - 1 = -5

3 - (-2) = 5

5/5 = 1

Slope is 1

Hope this helps! :)

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