What is the slope of the line between (-1, 5) and (2, 3 )?

1 Answer
May 3, 2018

-2/3

Explanation:

The slope of a line (m) is given by the equation:

m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

  • (x_1,y_1) are the first coordinates

  • (x_2,y_2) are the second coordinates

It doesn't matter which values do you choose for x_1 or x_2, just remember to match them with their corresponding partners of y_1 and y_2, respectively.

So here, the slope will be,

m=(3-5)/(2-(-1))

=-2/3

Even if we switch the first and second coordinates around, it still works:

m=(5-3)/(-1-2)

=2/-3

=-2/3