SOLUTION: using a piece of graph paper, draw a coordinate grid with the two points fro, (-3,2) and (1,-1) connect a line between them. what would b the slope of the line?
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Question 360759: using a piece of graph paper, draw a coordinate grid with the two points fro, (-3,2) and (1,-1) connect a line between them. what would b the slope of the line? Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source):
Hi,
what would be the slope of the line? sry m is the slope of the line
(-3,2) and (1,-1)
m = (-1-(2))/(1-(-3)) = (-3/4) (change in y/change in x)
Note: as y decreases by three, x increases by 4, for ex