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what is the slope of (2,3),(5,6)?​

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Answered by ashishreddymoole
25

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let (2,3) be (x1,y1)

and (5,6) be (x2,y2)

the formula is y2-y1/x2-x1

6-3/5-2=3/3=1

Answered by shilpa85475
2

To find the slope of the line:

  1. Identify the two points
  2. Named these points as (x_{1},y_{1}) and (x_{2},y_{2})
  3. Apply points on the slope formula

Given: (2,3),(5,6)

The slope of a line shows the direction of the line and the slope formula is,

m=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}  }{x_{2}-x_{1}  }

  1. Identify two points on the line. In this example, these points are (2,3) and (5,6)
  2. Named these points as (x_{1},y_{1}) and (x_{2},y_{2}) where (2,3) to be (x_{1},y_{1}) and (5,6) to be (x_{2} ,y_{2} )
  3. Apply points on the slope formula: Then the slope is,

     m=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}  }{x_{2}-x_{1}  } \\m=\frac{6-3}{5-2}\\m=\frac{3}{3}\\m=1

Therefore, the slope of (2,3) and (5,6) is 1.

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