SOLUTION: What is the slope of the line connecting (-6, 3) and (4, -5)? A. 3/2 B. -3/2 C. -4/5 D. 4/5

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Question 306726: What is the slope of the line connecting (-6, 3) and (4, -5)?

A. 3/2
B. -3/2
C. -4/5
D. 4/5

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do it like this:
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What is the slope of the line connecting (3, 4) and (0, -2)?
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Slope, m = diffy/diffx
m = (-2 -4)/(0 - 3) = -6/-3
m = 2

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