Asked by HELPP!!!
What is the slope, m, of the line that contains the points (-12, 16), (-3, 4) and (6,-8)?
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Answered by
BOOKER PERRY
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Choose any 2 points, I would choose, for example (-3,4) and (6,-8).
Then use the slope formula:
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
so it would be:
m=(-8-4)/(6+3)= -4/3
The slope is -4/3
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Choose any 2 points, I would choose, for example (-3,4) and (6,-8).
Then use the slope formula:
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
so it would be:
m=(-8-4)/(6+3)= -4/3
The slope is -4/3
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Answered by
BOOKER PERRY
I'm sure that's right
Answered by
HELPP!!!
I think that you're right too. Thank so much for your help.
Answered by
BOOKER PERRY
Yo are welcome
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