How do you find the slope given (-4, -3) and (0,4)?

1 Answer
Jan 2, 2018

Slope: 7/474
color(white)("XXX")XXXThis could be written as 1.751.75 but it is often more convenient to have the slope expressed as a ratio

Explanation:

By definition, the slope of a line between two points is the difference between the y-coordinate values divided by the difference between the x-coordinate values:

For the example with (x,y)(x,y) coordinates color(magenta)(""(-4,-3))(4,3) and color(green)(""(0,4))(0,4)
the slope is
color(white)("XXX")(Deltay)/(Deltax)=(color(magenta)(-3)-color(green)4)/(color(magenta)(-4)-color(green)0)=(-7)/(-4)=7/4(=1.75)