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its a graph has points (4,3) (-4,2) what is the slope
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To find the slope of a line given two points, you can use the slope formula:
\[
m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}
\]
In your case, the two points are \((4, 3)\) and \((-4, 2)\).
Assigning the coordinates:
- \((x_1, y_1) = (4, 3)\)
- \((x_2, y_2) = (-4, 2)\)
Now, plug these values into the slope formula:
\[
m = \frac{2 - 3}{-4 - 4} = \frac{-1}{-8} = \frac{1}{8}
\]
So, the slope of the line through the points \((4, 3)\) and \((-4, 2)\) is \(\frac{1}{8}\).
\[
m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}
\]
In your case, the two points are \((4, 3)\) and \((-4, 2)\).
Assigning the coordinates:
- \((x_1, y_1) = (4, 3)\)
- \((x_2, y_2) = (-4, 2)\)
Now, plug these values into the slope formula:
\[
m = \frac{2 - 3}{-4 - 4} = \frac{-1}{-8} = \frac{1}{8}
\]
So, the slope of the line through the points \((4, 3)\) and \((-4, 2)\) is \(\frac{1}{8}\).
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