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Paola Crawford
Geography
30 January, 00:34
Find the slope
A (-5,4) and B (1,-2)
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Alfredo Maynard
30 January, 00:41
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The answer can be found by following the formula y-y, x-x so you will need to do - 5-1 = - 6 and 4 - (-2) = 6 so - 6/6
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Antoine Watkins
30 January, 00:50
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Your answer would be 6 over 7 using the rose over run method
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