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[tex]answer \\ 5 \\ solution \\ let \: the \: points \: be \: a \: and \: b \\ a(3 , 8) = > (x1 , y1) \\ b(1 , - 2) = > (x2 , y2) \\ slope = \frac{y2 - y1}{x2 - x1} \\ \: \: \: \: \: = \frac{ - 2 - 8}{1 - 3} \\ \: \: \: \: \: = \frac{ - 10}{ - 2} \\ \: \: \: \: \: \: = 5 \\ hope \: it \: helps[/tex]
To find the slope of the line, I will be showing you the table method.
To find the slope of the line using the table method,
we start by making a table for our ordered pairs.
We will put the x values in the left column
and the y values in the right column.
Our first ordered pair is (3, 8), so we put a
3 in the x column and a 8 in the y column.
Our second ordered pair is (1, -2), so we put a
1 in the x column and a -2 in the y column.
Next, remember that the slope or m, is always equal to
the rate of change or the change in y over the change in x.
Using our table, we can see that the y values
go from 8 to -2 so the change in y is -10.
The x values go from 3 to 1 so the change in x is 2.
Therefore, the rate of change, or the change in y
over the change in x is -10/2 which reduces to 5.
This means that the slope is also equal to 5.
