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what is the slope line that passes through (−4, 8) and (−3, −6)?

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what is the slope line that passes through  (−4, 8) and (−3, −6)?

asked Nov 28, 2013 in ALGEBRA 1 by futai Scholar

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Say the points (x1,y1) = (-4,8)

(x2,y2) = (-3,-6)

Slope of the line = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

m = (-6-8)/(-3+4)

m = -14/1

Slope of the line passing through the given points is -14.

answered Nov 28, 2013 by william Mentor

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