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  • 30-10-2022
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Find the slope of the line containing the points p1 and p2. P1(-5,3) P2( 5, 1)

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DaleysaT215894 DaleysaT215894
  • 30-10-2022

Given the line passing through the points P1 and P2

The coordinates of the points are;

P1: ( -5, 3 )

P2: ( 5, 1 )

The slope of the line is given by the formula;

[tex]slope=\frac{rise}{run}=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

Substitute with the given points:

[tex]slope=\frac{1-3}{5-(-5)}=\frac{1-3}{5+5}=\frac{-2}{10}=-\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

So, the answer will be the slope = -1/5

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