How do you find the slope of a straight line that passes through the given pair of points (5, 6) and (-3, 1)?

1 Answer
Dec 21, 2016

-5/8

Explanation:

When given 2 coordinates, and asked to find the slope from them, we use the equation (y_2 - y_1) / (x_2 - x_1

Where y_2 is the y coordinate in the second point given, and the y_1 is the y coordinate in the first point given. The same rule applies to the x terms.

So, our equation would be (1 - 6) / (-3 - 5

1-6=-5

-3 - 5=8

our now simplified equation is -5/8 This is the slope and your answer.

Hope this helps!