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A line intersects the points

(-2, 11) and (-1, 18).
What is the slope of the line in
simplest form?
m = [?]

User Gerardo Pardo
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So the question provided here is telling about a straight line which intersect two points. Let that two points be A(-2,11) and B(-1,18) respectively. So we've been asked to find out the slope (m) for the line.

Data provided is as follows:

  • x1 = -2 and y1 = 11

  • x2 = -1 and y2 = 18

  • Slope (m) = ?

The standard formula for calculating slope is given by,


\longrightarrow\sf{ (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) }

Replacing the value of coordinates in given formula we'll get our final answer in simplest form


\longrightarrow\sf{ (18 - 11)/( - 1 - ( - 2)) }


\longrightarrow\sf{ (18 - 11)/( - 1 + 2) }


\longrightarrow\sf{ (7)/(1) }


\longrightarrow\sf{7}

  • The slope of the given line is 7
User Kschaeffler
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