Answer :
The slope of the two points, (1,3) and (-3,5) is -1/2 and can be calculated by the point-slope formula.
We know that the slope is a change in y divided by a change in x or we can say "rise over run". The point-slope formula is given by-
(y2-y1) = m (x2-x1) ........where m is the slope.
Hence, we can manipulate it into m= (y2-y1) /(x2-x1) to find the slope of the given points.
let (1,3) = (x1,y1)
and (-3,5) = (x2,y2)
substituting these coordinates in the equation of the slope we get,
slope= (5-3) /(-3-1)
= 2/-4
= -1/2
Hence, the slope of the given two points (1,3) and (-3,5) is -1/2.
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The complete question is -
What is the slope of (1, 3) and (-3, 5)?