SOLUTION: What is the slope of the line between (-4, 4) and (-1, -2)?

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Question 887536: What is the slope of the line between (-4, 4) and (-1, -2)?

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So the slope is -2

Answer by 2897696(96)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
slope is run/rise or {y(1)-y(2)}/{x(10-x(2)}
4--2/-4--1 => 4+2/-4+1=>6/-3 =>-2
slope is -2 or -2/1

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