Math, asked by sakshijain21, 8 months ago

find the equation of the line joining the points (-4,-6) (3,1)

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Answer:

\longrightarrow \Huge\boxed{\mathsf{1}}

Step-by-step explanation:

SLOPE FORMULA:

Y₂-Y₁/X₂-X₁=rise/run

SOLUTIONS:

Y₂=(1)

Y₁=(-6)

X₂=3

X₁=(-4)

Solve.

\displaystyle \mathsf{\frac{1-(-6)}{3-(-4)}=\frac{1+6}{3+4}={\frac{7}{7}}}}=\boxed{\mathsf{1}}   }

Therefore, the slope is 1, which is our answer.

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