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  • 22-02-2021
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Find the slope of the line that contains (4, 8) and (3, 1).

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alvarinojosedaniel alvarinojosedaniel
  • 22-02-2021

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SValore
SValore SValore
  • 22-02-2021

Answer:

The slope would be -7

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the slope, you find two points on a line and find the difference between x-values and y-values. Then divide the difference of y-values by the difference of x-values to acquire the slope. [tex]\frac{8-1}{-4+3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{7}{-1}[/tex] or -7, so that would be the slope.

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