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15 August, 13:45

What is the slope for (2, - 1) (3,4) ?

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  1. 15 August, 15:51
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    The slope is going to be m=5
  2. 15 August, 17:33
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    To find the slope, using the coordinates, you will plug them into the slope formula.

    Slope formula: / frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}

    You plug in the 2nd Y-coordinate in y2 and the 1st y-coordinate in y one. Then you do the same thing for the-x coordinates. Plug in the 2nd x-coordinate in x2, and 1st x-coordinate in x1.

    You plug in 4 and - 1 in the y2 and y1, respectively. Also, you plug in 3 and 2 in x2 and x1 respectively.

    The equation you're going to get after plugging in is:

    /frac{4 - (-1) }{3-2}

    4 - (-1) is just like 4+1, so you add them. The subtract 3-2. Then you will end up with the fraction:

    /frac {4+1}{3-2}=/frac{5}{1}=5

    The answer you will get is 5 after completing all of the steps with the slope formula.

    The slope of the line is 5.
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