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Find the slope of the line that contains the points (6,-2) and (-3,7)

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User MrHill
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m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

m= (7-(-2)/(-3-6)
m=7+2/-9
m=9/-9
m=-1

The slope is -1.

I hope this helps!
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User Lalit Jadav
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Let


A(6,-2)\\B(-3,7)

we know that

the formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to


m=((y2-y1))/((x2-x1))

Substitute the values in the formula


m=((7+2))/((-3-6))


m=((9))/((-9))


m=-1

therefore

the answer is

the slope is equal to
m=-1

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User Ashish Narmen
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