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  • 07-02-2017
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What is the slope of a line that passes through the points (1, -2) and (-3, -6)?

-2
-1
1
2

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lily777
lily777 lily777
  • 07-02-2017
yur answer is m=1 hope it helpes
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arthurpdc
arthurpdc arthurpdc
  • 07-02-2017
The slope (m) of a line that passes through the points P and Q can be calculated by the formula: [tex]m=\dfrac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}=\dfrac{y_Q-y_P}{x_Q-x_P}[/tex]. So:

[tex]
m=\dfrac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}\\\\
m=\dfrac{y_Q-y_P}{x_Q-x_P}\\\\
m=\dfrac{(-6)-(-2)}{(-3)-(1)}\\\\
m=\dfrac{-6+2}{-3-1}\\\\
m=\dfrac{-4}{-4}\\\\
\boxed{m=1}[/tex]
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