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What is the slope of the line which passes through (4, 5) and (0, 1)?

User Alaa Jabre
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Answer:

Slope is 1

Explanation:


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


m = (5 - 1)/(4 - 0)


m = 1

User David Dal Busco
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Hi student, let me help you out!

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Let's find the slope with the help of this formula:


\star\boxed{\mathrm{\cfrac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}}}\star, where y2 and y1 are y-coordinates, and x2 and x1 are x-coordinates.

Stick in the values:
\mathrm{\cfrac{1-5}{0-4}}.

Upon simplifying, we get
\mathrm{\cfrac{-4}{-4}}}=\boxed{slope=-1}

Hope this helped you out, ask in comments if any queries arise.

Best Regards!


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