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HELP MATH FINAL.

What is the slope of the line that contains these points?
X
-7 -4 -1 2
y -7
14 35 56
slope:

HELP MATH FINAL. What is the slope of the line that contains these points? X -7 -4 -1 2 y-example-1
User Mschultz
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Answer:

the slope will be -7 and 14

User Daryl Rodrigo
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The slope of the line passing through the points (-7, -7), (-4, 14), (-1, 35), and (2, 56) is 7.

To find the slope of the line that contains the points (−7,−7), (−4,14), (−1,35), (2,56), you can use the formula for calculating the slope between two points
\left(x_1, y_1\right) and
\left(x_2, y_2\right)

Slope
=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Let's choose two consecutive points and calculate the slope:

Between (−7,−7) and (−4,14):

Slope
=(14-(-7))/((-4)-(-7))=(21)/(3)=7

Between (−4,14) and (−1,35):

Slope
=(35-14)/((-1)-(-4))=(21)/(3)=7

Between (−1,35) and (2,56):

Slope
=(56-35)/(2-(-1))=(21)/(3)=7

The slope is the same for all pairs of consecutive points, which means the line is a straight line. The slope of the line containing these points is 7.

User Roy Rico
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