Math, asked by sdesai, 1 year ago

what is slope of line joining 4,-6 and -2,-5

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Answered by mann202
4
slope of line is given by (y2-y1)/(x2-x2)
so you can apply formula and -2-4/-5+6 = -6
Slope is -6...

if angle is given then use m= tan theta where m is slope
Answered by charliejaguars2002
4

Hi there!

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope=\frac{Y_2-Y_1}{X_2-X_1}=\frac{RISE}{RUN}

\frac{(-5)-(-6)=-5+6=1}{(-2)-4=-6}=\frac{1}{-6}=-\frac{1}{6}

Slope is 6 and -1/6

Final answer is 6 and -1/6

Hope this helps!

Thanks!

-Charlie

Have a nice day! :)

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