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What is the slope of the line containing (-3,1) and (1, -2)?

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What is the slope of the line containing (-3,1) and (1, -2)? 4 4 3 O A. O - O B. O-example-1
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User Praty
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Answer: A -3/4

Explanation:

Slope is the "Rise" over the "Run." Rise is the change in y for a corresponding change in x, the Run.

Pick any two points, but we only have (-3,1) and (1, -2), so we'll work with these.

The rise is (-2-1) = -3

The run is (1-(-3) = 4

The slope is (-3/4) or -(3/4)

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