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Cannon Potts
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26 November, 23:21
Find the slope of (-7,3) & (1,9)
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Aaden Montgomery
26 November, 23:37
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Step-by-step explanation:
you need to find the change in x and y so you subtract the two x factors and the two y factors if you can simplify it then simplify
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