Find the slope of the line passing through (-4, 0) and (-6, 5).
Note
Slope = change in y ÷ change in x = (5 − 0) ÷ (-6 − -4) = 5 ÷ -2 = -5/2. Here, slope tells how much y changes for each 1-unit change in x. A negative slope means the line goes downward from left to right, while a positive slope means it goes upward. Always subtract the coordinates in the same order for y and x so the sign of the slope stays correct. The correct answer is -5/2, which matches the calculation or reasoning shown.
