Points: (-3, -1) and (-7, -8) Slope: (-1--8)/(-3--7) = 7/4 or 1.75
If you mean points of: (0, 1) and (4, 4) Then the slope is: 3/4
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Points: (-3, -10) and (5, -7) Slope: 3/8
Points: (-3, -1) and (-7, -8) Slope: (-1--8)/(-3--7) = 7/4 or 1.75
Points: (0, 7) and (8, -3) Slope: -5/4
If you mean points of: (0, 3) and (8, -4) then it works out as -7/8
If you mean points of: (0, 1) and (4, 4) Then the slope is: 3/4
Slope = 7--3 over 0-8 = -5/4
Two points on a graphed line are (4, 7) and (3, 8). What is the slope of the line?
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A pair of points doesn't have a slope. But the line between them does.The line between (0, 3) and (8, -4) has a slope of -7/8 = -0.875 .
From the given points the slope of the line works out as 3/4
Points: (-3, -10) and (5, -7) Slope: 3/8
To find the slope between two points: slope = change_in_y/change_in_x Thus for the points (4, 5) and (6, 8), the slope between them is given by: slope = (8-5)/(6-4) = 3/2 = 1½ = 1.5