Math, asked by kamrankhanbrh, 7 months ago

Find the slope of a line passing through the origin and the point (−3,−2)(−3,−2).​

Answers

Answered by vinnu81
7

Answer:

one point be (0,0) and another point be (-3,-2)m=y2-y1/x2-x1 on poi

Step-by-step explanation:

slope=-2-0/-3-0=2/3........hope u understand this question........

Answered by hukam0685
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

A line passing through origin and the point (-3,-2)

To find: Find the slope of a line.

Solution:

We know that slope of line passing through two points (x_1,y_1) and (x_2,y_2)

is given by

\boxed{\bold{m =  \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} }}\\

Let (x_1,y_1)=(0,0)

and (x_2,y_2)=(-3,-2)

put these values in the formula

m =  \frac{-2 - 0}{-3 - 0} \\

m =  \frac{-2}{-3 } \\

or

\bold{\green{m =  \frac{2}{3 }}} \\

Final answer:

Slope of a line passing through the origin and the point (−3,−2) is 2/3.

Hope it helps you.

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