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the slope between (-4,7) and (-6,-4)

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Answered by sahutanishka944
1

Answer:

Find the Slope (-4,7) , (-6,-4)

(-4,7), (−6,−4)

Slope is equal to the change in y

over the change in

x, or rise over run.m

=change in y

change in x

The change in x

is equal to the difference in x-coordinates (also called run), and the change in y

is equal to the difference in y-coordinates (also called rise).m

=y2−y1x2−x1

Substitute in the values of

xand y

into the equation to find the slope.

m=−4−(7)−6−

(−4)

Simplify.

m=112

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Given

⇒P(-4 , 7) and Q(-6 , -4)

To find Slope

Formula

⇒m = (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁)

Now Compare with

⇒P(x₁ , y₁) and Q(x₂ , y₂)

we get

⇒x₁ = -4 , y₁ = 7 , x₂ = -6 and y₂ = -4

Put the value on formula

⇒m= (-4 - 7)/(-6 - (-4))

⇒m = (-11)/(-6 + 4)

⇒m = (-11)/(-2)

⇒m = 11/2

Answer

⇒Slope between point is 11/2

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