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Step-by-step explanation:

do you want to know why this is the right answer ?

first of all, points don't have slopes. but a line connecting these 2 points does.

so, whoever phrased that question showed a remarkable inability of percussion precise language necessary for successful math. and a shame for a math teacher.

so, now back to the why.

the slope of a line is the ratio y/x indicating how many units y changes, when x changes a certain amount of units when going from one point to another.

going from (2, 4) to (1, 7)

x changes by -1 (from 2 to 1),

y changes by +3 (from 4 to 7).

so, the slope of the line connecting these two points is

3/-1 = -3