(-3, -1), (-2,1) Can You Find The Slope Of A Line Through The Pair Of Points?
Answer:
Find the slope of the line determined by the two points (3,1) and (-2,-2)
The formula for slope is:
m= y2-y1 / x2-x1
In the question we are given:
y2=-1
y1=1
x2=-2
x1=-3
So our slope would be:
m= y2-y1 / x2-x1
m= -1-1/ -2+3
So:
m= -2/1
Which is:
m=-2
Hence the slope is -2
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