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Find the slope of (-7,3) and (-4,-12)

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User Filo
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Answer:

-5

Explanation:

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

slope=(-12-3)/(-4-(-7))

slope=(-15)/(-4+7)

slope=-15/3

slope=-5

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User Luke Burns
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Answer:

the slope of the line that passes through

(-7,3) and (-4,-12) is -5.

Explanation:


\text{Slope}=(-12-3)/(-4-(-7))


=(-15)/(3)


= -5

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User James Bielby
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