How do you find the slope of the line passing through the points (8,5) and (6,2)?

2 Answers
Jul 19, 2018

The slope is 3/232 or 1.51.5.

Explanation:

To find the slope given two points, we use the formula "rise"/"run"riserun, or (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)y2y1x2x1.

Plug in the given points into the formula:
(2-5)/(6-8) = (-3)/-2 = 3/22568=32=32

Therefore, the slope is 3/232 or 1.51.5.

Hope this helps!

Jul 19, 2018

3/232

Explanation:

To find the slope for two points, we can use the formula

(Deltay)/(Deltax)

Where the Greek letter Delta (Delta) is shorthand for "change in".

We just see how much our y changes, and divide by how much our x changes.

We go from y=5 to y=2, which represents a Deltay of -3.

We go from x=8 to x=6, which represents a Deltax of -2.

Therefore, our slope is -3/-2, or 3/2.

Hope this helps!