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12 August, 00:21
Slope of - 3,-2 and 3,1Slope of - 3,-2 and 3,1
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Omar Mcdonald
12 August, 00:26
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Answer:1 over 2
Step-by-step explanation: slope = change in y coordinate over change in x coordinate
= (1+2) over (3+3) = 3 over 6 = 1 over 2
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