whats the slope of (3,-5) and (-4,3)
for two points (a,b) and (c,d)
slope = (d-b)/(c-a)
plug in your values
How do you graph it
Huh, mark the two points on your graph. You have the x and y for each. Connect them with a line. The slope better be what you already calculated :)
like up 8 and left 1 :)
To find the slope of a line passing through two points, you can use the formula:
slope = (change in y) / (change in x)
Given the points (3,-5) and (-4,3), we can calculate the slope using the coordinates:
change in y = 3 - (-5) = 8
change in x = -4 - 3 = -7
Now, we can substitute these values into the slope formula:
slope = 8 / -7
Therefore, the slope of the line passing through the points (3,-5) and (-4,3) is -8/7.