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Lia Willis
23 October, 12:54
What is the slope of (6,5) and (4,7)
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Mekhi Stout
23 October, 15:27
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The slope is - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for slope is given by
m = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
Substituting in
m = (7-5) / (4-6)
= 2/-2
m = - 1
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Octavio Hammond
23 October, 16:15
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m = - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's what I consider to be the simplest approach to finding the slope:
As we move from (4,7) to (6,5), x increases by 2 and y decreases by 2. Hence, the slope is m = rise / run = - 2/2, or m = - 1.
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