How do you find the slope given P1(–1, 1) and P2(4, –4)?

1 Answer
May 4, 2016

"slope "= -1slope =1

Explanation:

The slope (gradient) is: " "("change in y-axis")/("change in x-axis") = m change in y-axischange in x-axis=m

Given:
Point 1 ->P_1->(x_1,y_1)->(-1,1)P1(x1,y1)(1,1)
Point 2->P_2->(x_2,y_2)->(4,-4)P2(x2,y2)(4,4)

Gradient=m-> (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=((-4)-1)/(4-(-1))=my2y1x2x1=(4)14(1)

m=(-5)/(5)= -1m=55=1
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Note
Two minus signs next to each other make a plus.

A minus and a plus next to each other make a minus.

In divide, if the signs are different then then the answer is minus.
In divide, if the signs are the same then the answer is plus.