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What is the slope of a line that passes through (2, -5) and (6, -2)?


-4/3


-3/4


3/4


4/3

Sagot :

Answer:

3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Going from the first point to the second, we see the x-coordinate (the 'run') increasing by 4 and the y-coordinate increasing by 3.  Thus, the slope of the line going through these two points is

m = rise / run = 3/4