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  • 31-10-2022
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find the slope given the points (3,1) and (10,-3)

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AhmierI690720 AhmierI690720
  • 31-10-2022

Apply the slope (m) formula:

[tex]m=\frac{(y2-y1)}{(x2-x1)}[/tex]

We have the points:

Point 1 = (3,1) = (x1,y1)

Point 2 = (10,-3) = (x2,y2)

Replacing:

[tex]m=\text{ }\frac{-3-1}{10-3}[/tex]

Solving:

[tex]m=\text{ -}\frac{4}{7}[/tex]

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