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(-3,1 (2,-2) find the slop of the line​

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Answer:

[tex]-\frac35[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

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

Using this formula we can input the different y-values and x-values

Slope = [tex]\frac{-2-1}{2-(-3)}[/tex]

          = [tex]\frac{-3}{5}[/tex]

⚠️Watch out for "double negatives⚠️

Double negatives are when you subtract a negative number. This is very common in finding slope.

We encountered a double negative: 2 - (-3). Remember to use parenthesis for negative numbers and make sure that "-(-" is always "+"

The slope of this line is [tex]-\frac35[/tex]

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