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(2, -3) and (3, -2)Find the slope.

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Given the points:

(x1, y1) ==> (2, -3)

(x2, y2) ==> (3, -2)

To find the slope, use the formula below:


\text{Slope}=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

Thus, we have:


\text{Slope = }(-2-(-3))/(3-2)=(-2+3)/(1)=(1)/(1)=1

The slope of the line is 1

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