355,234 views
18 votes
18 votes
What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-9,-5) and

(-1,-9)? Write your answer in simplest form.

User Jack Jay
by
2.9k points

2 Answers

22 votes
22 votes

Answer:

slope= (y2-y1)/x2-x1

Explanation:

(-5-(-9))/(-9-(-1))

=-1/2

User Ivesingh
by
3.2k points
9 votes
9 votes


\large{\underline{\underline{\pmb{\sf{\color{yellow}{Answer:}}}}}}

-1/2

Explanation:

  • To find

Slope

  • Given


\sf let \: ( - 9, - 5) = (x_1,y_1) \\ \\ \sf ( - 1, - 9) = (x_2,y_2)

  • Solution


\sf Slope(m) = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)

Substituting the values


\sf \implies m = ( - 9 - ( - 5))/( - 1 - ( - 9)) \\ \\ \\ \sf \implies m = ( - 9 + 5)/( - 1 + 9) \\ \\ \\ \sf \implies m = ( - 4)/(8) \\ \\ \\ \sf \implies m = - (1)/(2)

User Gcali
by
3.1k points