find the slope of the line containing the following points:

(5/6 , -5) (-1/3, -1/3)

can someone please help me I keep getting different answers.. I am not good at fractions especially with the negative signs... thanks

slope = (-1/3 - (-5))/(-1/3 - 5/6)

= (-1/3 + 5)/(-1/3 - 5/6)
here is a cool trick:
multiply top and bottom by 6, the LCD

m = (-2 + 30)/(-2 - 5)
= 28/-7
= -4

To find the slope of a line containing two points, you can use the slope formula:

m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Let's assign the coordinates of the first point as (x1, y1) and the coordinates of the second point as (x2, y2). In this case, we have:

Point 1: (x1, y1) = (5/6, -5)
Point 2: (x2, y2) = (-1/3, -1/3)

Now, substitute these values into the slope formula:

m = (-1/3 - (-5)) / (-1/3 - 5/6)

First, simplify the numerator:

y2 - y1 = -1/3 - (-5) = -1/3 + 5 = 5 - 1/3

To add these mixed numbers, find a common denominator:

5 = 5/1 and 1 = 1/1

Now, the denominator:

x2 - x1 = -1/3 - 5/6

To subtract fractions with different denominators, find a common denominator:

The LCM (Least Common Multiple) of 3 and 6 is 6.

-1/3 = -2/6 (multiply the numerator and denominator by 2)
5/6 remains the same

Now, we can continue simplifying the denominator:

-2/6 - 5/6 = -7/6

Putting it all together:

m = (5 - 1/3) / (-7/6)

Next, we can simplify the expression in the denominator:

-7/6 = -(7/6)

This is equivalent to (-1)*(7/6) = -7/6

Now, the slope can be simplified as follows:

m = (5 - 1/3) / (-7/6)
= (15/3 - 1/3) / (-7/6)
= (14/3) / (-7/6)
= (14/3) * (-6/7)
= -84/21

Simplify the fraction:

-84/21 = -4

So, the slope of the line containing the given points is -4.