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Ezequiel
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14 September, 21:26
What is the slope for (-2,3) (6,-1)
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Nyla Bonilla
14 September, 21:33
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-4/8
Step-by-step explanation:
slope=rise/run
y2-y1/x2-x1
(-2,3) (6, - 1)
x1 y1) (x2 y2
-1 - 3 = (-4)
6 - (-2)
6+2=8
m/slope = - 4/8
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