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A linear function passes through (-2, 12) and (4,0). What is the slope of the function?


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Answer:

-2

Step-by-step explanation:

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The slope of the function that passes through two points (-2, 12) and (4,0) is -2

Slope of the function

Slope of the function is calculated by find the rate of change of y over rate of change of x.

The formula to fidn out the slope is

[tex]slope =\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

The function passes through two points (-2,12) and (4,0)

substitute the points and find out the slope of the fuction

(x1,y1) is (-2,12)  

(x2,y2) is (4,0)

Substitute the values

[tex]slope =\frac{0-12}{4+2}=\frac{-12}{6} =-2[/tex]

The slope of the function that passes through two points (-2, 12) and (4,0) is -2

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