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Find the slope if the line joining the points (5,-3)and (7,-4)

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Answered by Uddeshya9
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Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
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\green{\tt{\therefore{Slope\:of\:line=\frac{-1}{2}}}}\\

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 \green{ \underline \bold{Given:}} \\   \tt:  \implies Point \: on \: line = (5,-3) \: and \: ( 7,- 4) \\  \\  \red{ \underline \bold{To \: Find:}} \\  \tt:  \implies Slope \: of \: line = ?

• According to given question :

 \bold{As \: we \: know \: that} \\  \tt: \implies   Slope \: of \: line =   \frac{(y_{2} -  y_{1})}{(x_{2} -  x_{1})} \\  \\  \text{putting \: value \: of \: given \: values}  \\ \tt:  \implies  m =  \frac{ - 4 -(- 3)}{7-5 }  \\  \\  \tt:  \implies  m =  \frac{-4+3}{2}  \\  \\  \tt:  \implies m =  \frac{-1}{2} \\  \\ \green{\tt \therefore Slope\:of\:line= \frac{-1}{2}}

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