How do you find the slope of a line passing through (-2, 9) and (5, 3)?

1 Answer
Jun 29, 2017

The slope is #-6/7#.

Explanation:

The formula that we use to find the slope (represented by #m#) is #(rise)/(run)#. Rise is equal to #y_2-y_1# and the run is equal to #x_2-x_1#. So, the actual formula is #m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)#.

#(x_1, y_1)# and #(x_2, y_2)# is equal to #(-2, 9)# and #(5, 3)# (the points can be the other way around like #(5, 3)# and #(-2, 9)#). then we can substitute the values into the formula like this:
#m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)#
#m=(3-9)/(5-(-2))#
#m=-6/7#

Hope this helps you, mate.