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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-25

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (-3, -2) and (3, 4).

Asked by whitneywest

Answer (3)

You do 4+2=6. Then, you do 3+3 which equals 6. Your problem would be 6/6 then, you simplify it. Your answer is 1

Answered by Porshia | 2024-06-10

s l o p e = x 2 ​ − x 1 ​ y 2 ​ − y 1 ​ ​ ( x 1 ​ , y 1 ​ ) = ( − 3 , − 2 ) ( x 2 ​ , y 2 ​ ) = ( 3 , 4 ) s l o p e = 3 + 3 4 + 2 ​ = 6 6 ​ = 1 Sl o p e i s e q u a l t o 1.

Answered by luana | 2024-06-10

The slope of the line passing through the points (-3, -2) and (3, 4) is 1. This was calculated using the slope formula m = x 2 ​ − x 1 ​ y 2 ​ − y 1 ​ ​ . After substituting the coordinates and simplifying, we found that the slope equals 1.
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Answered by Porshia | 2024-12-26