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30 December, 08:05
What's the slope of (-6,3) and (-4,5)
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Bronson Noble
30 December, 08:14
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i believe the answer is 1
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Cole Flynn
30 December, 08:34
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The answer is 1. For slope use Y2-Y1 / X2 - X1 so it is 5-3 / - 4 - (-6) it becomes 2/2 which is equal to 1.
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