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What is the slope of the line through the points (-2, -1) and (8, -3)

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User RunarM
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Answer:

The slope of the line through the points (-2,-1) and (8,-3) is -0.2. Have a nice day and hope this helps.



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User Michael Reiland
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Answer:

The answer is
-0.2

Explanation:

In order to determine the slope of the line, we have to know about how calculate a slope.

There are two ways of get a slope of a line:

  1. Knowing the linear equation and then we need to free the "y" variable (dependent variable). The coefficient of the "x" variable (independent variable) is the slope.
  2. From to two points that belong to the linear equation.

The formula of the second way is the next:

m=slope of the linear equation

P1=(x1,y1)=first pair of coordinate

P2=(x2,y2)=second pair of coordinate


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

In this case, we have two points, so we use the formula:

P1=(-2,-1)

P2=(8,-3)


m=(-3-(-1))/(8-(-2))\\ \\m=(-3+1)/(8+2) \\\\m=(-2)/(10) \\\\m=-0.2

Finally, the slope of the line is
-0.2

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User Volund
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