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The slope of the line cannot be determined with just these points. The slope of a line is calculated using the formula:

slope = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate)

Given the points (-2, 2) and (4, -4), we can calculate the slope using the formula as follows:

slope = (-4 - 2) / (4 - (-2))
slope = (-6) / (6)
slope = -1

Therefore, the slope of the line passing through the points (-2, 2) and (4, -4) is -1.

These are the answer choices:

-2
2
4
-4

In this case, the slope of the line passing through the points (-2, 2) and (4, -4) is:

slope = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate)
slope = (-4 - 2) / (4 - (-2))
slope = (-6) / (6)
slope = -1

None of the answer choices (-2, 2, 4, -4) match the calculated slope of -1. So, the answer is not among the given choices.

pick one

Among the given answer choices, the closest option to the calculated slope of -1 is -2.