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What's the slope of the line passing through the points -1, 8 - 7, 3​

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Answer:

slope = 5/6

Explanation:

Since you were given two points, you can use the point-slope formula to find the slope. The general equation looks like this:

y₁ - y₂ = m(x₁ - x₂)

In this formula, "m" represents the slope. To find the slope, plug the values from the two points into the equation. Make sure to put the values from the same point in the variable with the same number.

Point 1: (-1, 8)

Point 2: (-7, 3)

y₁ - y₂ = m(x₁ - x₂) <----- Original formula

8 - y₂ = m(-1 - x₂) <----- Plug in "x" and "y" values from Point 1

8 - 3 = m(-1 - (-7)) <----- Plug in "x" and "y" values from Point 2

5 = m(-1 - (-7)) <----- Simplify left side

5 = m(6) <----- Simplify inside parentheses

5/6 = m <----- Divide both sides by 6

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