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Hello! The formula for finding slope is y2- y1 / x2- x1. That means subtract the first y-coordinate from the second y-coordinate and the first x-coordinate from the second x-coordinate. Plug in the values to have it like this: -1 - 4 / 2 - (-3). When you subtract the numbers, you get -5/5 or just simply -1. The slope of the line is -1.
Slope formula: [tex] \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} [/tex]
First, you would need to plug the coordinates into the formula for slope.
[tex] \frac{-1 - 4}{2 - (-3)} [/tex]
Now, all you have to do is solve and simplify it.
[tex] \frac{-1 - 4}{2 - (-3)} [/tex] = [tex] \frac{-5}{5} [/tex] = -1
The slope of the line is -1.
I hope this helps!
First, you would need to plug the coordinates into the formula for slope.
[tex] \frac{-1 - 4}{2 - (-3)} [/tex]
Now, all you have to do is solve and simplify it.
[tex] \frac{-1 - 4}{2 - (-3)} [/tex] = [tex] \frac{-5}{5} [/tex] = -1
The slope of the line is -1.
I hope this helps!