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Lucille Gilmore
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17 December, 20:39
Find the slope of (0,0) (6,8)
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Nyasia Keith
17 December, 21:06
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8/6 or 4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Rise divided by run. Rise is difference in y values. 8-0=8
Run is difference in x values 6-0=6
Divide 8/6 then simplify. 4/3
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