The slope of the line can be calculated using the formula:
m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
Given that Point A is (-4, 1) and Point B is (3, 3), we can substitute these values into the formula:
m = (3 - 1) / (3 - (-4))
m = 2 / 7
Therefore, the slope of the line connecting the two points A and B is 2/7.
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An illustration shows a coordinate plane with four quadrants. The x and y axes extend from negative 10 to 10 in increments of 1. Two points are plotted on the graph. An upward slanting line connects the two points. Point A is plotted at coordinates left parenthesis negative 4 comma 1 right parenthesis. Point B is plotted at left parenthesis 3 comma 3 right parenthesis.
Determine the slope of the line.
(1 point)
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Start Fraction 2 over 7 End Fraction
2
2
−2
negative 2
−27
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