ameyers4 ameyers4
  • 13-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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Find the slope of the line that contains (3, −6) and (−1, −9).

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naamahmurphy23
naamahmurphy23 naamahmurphy23
  • 13-11-2018

The formula is y2 - y1/x2 - x1.  The answer would be 3/4 once simplified.

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itmye84 itmye84
  • 13-11-2018

You use the slope formula:

m = y₂-y₁ / x₂-x₁

And you plug in the points into the formula.

m = -9 - (-6) / -1 - 3

m = -9 + 6 / -1 - 3

m = -3 / -4

m = 3/4

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