Math, asked by tjyothi970, 9 months ago

Find the slope of the line passing through the given two points
(-1.4,-3.7)(-6,-2)​

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Answered by ajithameekhal
2

Answer:

slope = -1.7

Step-by-step explanation:

x1 = -1.4

y1 = -3.7

x2= -6

y2= -2

slope = y2-y1 / x2-x1

        = ( -2--6) / (-3.7 -- 1.4)

        = (-2+6) / (-3.7+1.4)

        = 4 / -2.3

        = -1.7

Answered by Anonymous
2

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Given that,

Find slope of (-1.4,-3.7)(-6,-2)

Let,

  • x1 = - 1.4
  • y1 = - 3.7
  • x2 = - 6
  • y2 = - 2

Slope = y2 - y1/x2 - x1

 \frac{ - 2 - ( - 3.7)}{ - 6 - ( - 1.4)}

 \frac{ - 2 + 3.7}{ - 6 + 1.4}

 \frac{1.7}{ - 4.6}

Hence, slope is -1.7/4.6

Step-by-step explanation:

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