Stephanie10008 Stephanie10008
  • 20-12-2018
  • Mathematics
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Whats the slope that passes through (−1,−3) and (−2, 2) ?

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CharlieBrown2002
CharlieBrown2002 CharlieBrown2002
  • 21-12-2018

Hi there! :)

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]SLOPE=\frac{Y_2-Y_1}{X_2-X_1}=\frac{RISE}{RUN}\\[/tex]

[tex]\frac{2-(-3)}{(-2)-(-1)}=\frac{5}{-1}=-5[/tex]

Slope is -5.

Final answer is -5.

*The answer must have a negative sign.*

Hope this helps!

Have a nice day! :)

:D

-Charlie

Thanks! :)

:D

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