madisonwhitley9 madisonwhitley9
  • 17-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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What is the slope of the line passing through (-3, 5) and (5, -3)?
A) slope = -1
B) slope = 0
C) slope = 1
D) no slope
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sarahanglepie sarahanglepie
  • 17-10-2018
the answer is slope A. it cant be there is not slope beacuse there is a slope i hope this helps at least a little for u
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altavistard
altavistard altavistard
  • 17-10-2018

Answer:

m = -1 (answer A)

Step-by-step explanation:

We need the slope of the line segment connecting (-3, 5) and (5, -3).  As you know, slope = rise / run.  Here the rise (change in y) as we go from (-3, 5) to (5, -3) is -8 and the run is 8.  Thus, the slope is m = -8/8 = 1 (answer A).

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