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Find the slope of a line given the following points: (-2, 4) and (3, -2).

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Answered by sourinCKB
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Answer:

slope=(y-y1)/(x-x1)

Therefore, slope=(-2-4)/(3+2)=-6/5

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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The slope of a line given the following points: (-2, 4) and (3, -2).

EVALUATION

Here the given points are (-2, 4) and (3, -2).

Hence the required slope of the line

 \sf =  \dfrac{4 - ( - 2)}{ - 2 - 3}

 \sf =  \dfrac{4  +  2}{ - 5}

 \sf =  \dfrac{6}{ - 5}

 \sf = -   \dfrac{6}{ 5}

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