audreytackett
audreytackett audreytackett
  • 18-04-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

What is the slope of the line passing through (−4, 9) and (3, −5)?

Respuesta :

angicarl
angicarl angicarl
  • 18-04-2018
The slope would be -2.

This can be found by uding the formula y2 - y1/x2 - x1 (-5 - 9/ 3 - (-4)). Solving this would give you -14/7, which if you divide by 7 is -2/1 or -2.

I hope this helps!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How do charges move through an insulated wire connected across a battery? Use the terms potential difference, current, conductor, and insulator in answer.
jack, jill and bill each carried a 48-ounce bucket full of water down the hill.  By the time they reached the bottom, jack's bucket was only 3/4 full, jill's wa
George Grenville viewed the Stamp Act primarily as a means to?
Evaluate log (base 9) 27. Can someone explain this one for me so i could do some tasks on my own?
Solve for X in y=12x-5
find all critical values of the function g(x)=5/(x²-x+6)
What would happen if our Eyes were unable to control the amount of light that enteres them?
Some processes that occur in a cell are listed below.A. utilize energyB. detect changes in the environmentC. rearrange and synthesize chemical compoundsWhich pr
Yoshi and Rana serve muffins. There are 3 muffins with nuts. 1/6 of the muffins have nuts. How many muffins do they serve in all?
Wat is 20/24 as a decimal and a percent