j14brock j14brock
  • 25-01-2020
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What is the slope of a line that passes through the points (1, -2) and (-3,-6)?

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mattkiep7 mattkiep7
  • 25-01-2020

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positive slope

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ava2874
ava2874 ava2874
  • 25-01-2020
the equation to find the slope of a line is m= (y2-y1)/(x2-x1). plugging in your points would be (-6 - -2)/ (-3-1). we know that subtracting a negative really means you add so the numerator becomes -6+2. this becomes -4. the denominator is -4. two negatives cancel each other out, and 4/4=1. so your slope is 1
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