Math, asked by Aarushan, 5 months ago

find the slope of line joining (2,3)and(3,-5)

Answers

Answered by sai172982
1

Answer:

-5-3/3-2=-8 is your solution

Answered by pulakmath007
2

SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The slope of line joining (2,3)and(3,-5)

FORMULA TO BE IMPLEMENTED

 \sf{The  \: slope \:  of  \: the  \: line \:  joining \:  the \: }

 \sf{points  \:  \: (x_1,y_1)   \: \: and \: \:  (x_2,y_2) \:  \:  is }

 \displaystyle \sf{ \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} }

EVALUATION

Here the two given points are (2,3)and(3,-5)

So the required slope is

 \displaystyle \sf{ =  \frac{ - 5 - 3}{3 - 2}  }

 \displaystyle \sf{  = \frac{ -8}{1}  }

 =  - 8

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