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  • 23-03-2018
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What is the slope of the line that goes through (2, 5) and (-6, -2) ?

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Louli
Louli Louli
  • 23-03-2018
Answer:
slope = 7/8

Explanation:
Slope of the line can be calculated using the following equation:
slope = [tex] \frac{y2 - y1}{x2 - x1} [/tex]

The two points given are:
(2,5) representing (x1 , y1)
(-6,-2) representing (x2 , y2)

Substitute with the points in the above equation to get the slope as follows:
slope = [tex] \frac{-2 - 5}{-6 - 2} [/tex] = 7/8

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