How do you find the slope for (-3,-4) and (-6,-10)? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Slope 1 Answer Gió May 13, 2015 The slopemm represents the variation of yy when xx vaies. So: m=(Deltay)/(Deltax)=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) Using your coordinates: m=(-10+4)/(-6+3)=(-6)/(-3)=2 Answer link Related questions What is Slope? How can slope be undefined? How do you calculate slope from a graph? How do you calculate the slope given two points? How does a positive slope differ from a negative slope? How does change in the slope affect the steepness of a line? Why is the slope of a horizontal line is zero? How do you determine the slope of (3, –5) and (–2, 9)? How do you determine the slope of (1/3, 3/4) and (–2, 6)? How do you determine the slope of (2,7) and (7,2)? See all questions in Slope Impact of this question 1978 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License