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What is the slope of the line shown on the graph?
(-3.2)
(-1,0)


Sagot :

SLOPE OF A LINE :-

The slope of a line is m= rise / run .

The rise measures the vertical change and the run measures the horizontal change.

Slope of the straight line passing through the points (X1,y1) and ( x2 , y2 ) is given by :-

[tex]m = \frac{ {y}^{2} - {y}^{1} }{ {x}^{2} - {x}^{1} } [/tex]

Slope of the straight line passing through the points ( -3 .2 ) and (-1 , 0 ) is .

[tex]m = \frac{0 + 2} { - 3 - 1} = - \frac{3}{2} [/tex]

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