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| Question 148337:  Find the slope of a line containing these points.
 (5,-2) & (-3,2)
 need help and steps
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the slope of a line containing these points. (5,-2) & (-3,2)
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 Always work left to right, so
 Point 1 is (-3,2)
 Point 2 is (5,-2)
 Find the slope, m
 m = (y2-y1)/x2-x1)
 m = (-2-2)/(5-(-3))
 m = -4/8
 m = -1/2 (the slope)
 It's important to "work left to right", from small value of x to larger. This is a convention, meaning it's done by agreement so we all mean the same thing when we calculate slope.
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 To find the eqn:
 Use either point to find the equation, I'll use Point 1
 y-y1 = m(x-x1)
 y-2 = (-1/2)*(x-(-3))
 y-2 = -(x/2) - 3/2
 2y-4 = -x - 3
 x+2y = 1
 
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