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10. Which of the following is the equation of a line that passes through (-2,-1) and (-4,-3)?​

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User Chmod
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Answer:

The slope is 1.

Explanation:

SLOPE FORMULA:


\longrightarrow \displaystyle \mathsf{(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(rise)/(run)  }

Y₂=(-3)

Y₁=(-1)

X₂=(-4)

X₁=(-2)

Solve.


\displaystyle \mathsf{((-3)-(-1))/((-4)-(-2))=(-2)/(-2)=\boxed{\mathsf{1}}  }

As a result, the slope is 1, which is our answer.

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User Ideasasylum
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Let m = slope

m = (-3 -(-1))/(-4-(-2))

m = (-3 + 1)/(-4 + 2)

m = -2/-2

m = 1

Use the slope, one of the points given and the point-slope formula to find your equation.

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User Aayush Dahal
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