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What is the slope of the line that

passes through these two points?
(-3, 1)
(3, 3)
slope
=
Remember. given two points.
(x1.yı)
(x2 - y2)
Slope
rise (y2-y1)
run(x2-x1)
Simplify your answer completely.

What is the slope of the line that passes through these two points? (-3, 1) (3, 3) slope-example-1
User Jmbeck
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\rule{300}{1}\\\dashrightarrow\large\blue\textsf{\textbf{\underline{Given question:-}}}}

What is the slope of the line that

passes through these two points? (-3, 1) ,(3, 3)?


\dashrightarrow\large\blue\textsf{\textbf{\underline{Answer and how to solve:-}}}

Use the slope formula:-


\boxed{(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)}


\bigstar Replace the letters with numbers:-


\sf{(3-1)/(3-(-3))}


\bigstar On simplification,


\sf{(2)/(3+3)}


\bigstar On further simplification,


\sf{(2)/(6)}


\bigstar Which results in


\boxed{\mathrm{Slope=(1)/(3)}}

Good luck with your studies.


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User MutantOctopus
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Answer:

1/3

Explanation:

slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

= (3 -1)/ (3 - (-3))

= 2/ 6

= 1/3

User Henriquehbr
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