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  • 08-11-2017
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What is the slope of the straight line through points (-2,4) and (5,-1) ?

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Joseph0nizuka Joseph0nizuka
  • 08-11-2017
The slope can be calculated by subtracting the y values (the rises) and dividing the difference by the difference between the x values (the runs) to get rise over run. -1-4= -5 (differences in y's) & 5-(-2)= 7 (the differences in the x's). now divide the difference in the y' by the difference in the x's to get m= -5/7.
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