What is the slope for (2, -1) and (3,1)
2 answers:
To find the slope (m), use the slope formula:
and plug in the two points
(2, -1) = (x₁, y₁)
(3, 1) = (x₂, y₂)
[lines usually go from left to right, so the point furthest to the left is the 1st point]
[two negative signs cancel each other out and become positive]
m = 2
Answer: 2
Step-by-step explanation:
m = y2 - y1 / x2- x1
where slope is m,
so in this case it would be
m= 1-(-1) / 3-2
m=2/1
m=2
Note that you can do it either way
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