Answer :

The slope of the line that pass through the coordinate points (-2, -6) and (3, -70) is equivalent to -1/5

How to calculate the slope of a line

The slope of a line is defined as the ratio of rise to run of the line. The formula for calculating the slope of a line is given as;

Slope = rise/run

The slope can also be expressed as the change in y-axis to x-axis of a line

Slope = y2-y1/x2-x1

Given the following coordinate points (-2, -6) and (3, -7)

Substitute the given parameters into the formula

Slope = -7-(-6)/3-(-2)

Slope = -7+6/3+2
Slope = -1/5

Hence the slope of the line that pass through the coordinate points (-2, -6) and (3, -70) is equivalent to -1/5

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