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2 July, 08:11
What is the slope of the line (6,4) and (-3,8) ?
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Randy Crosby
2 July, 08:19
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4/-9
Step-by-step explanation:
When finding slope, you use the expression y-y1/x-x1. Now, fill in the coordinates to the expression. It should look like this: 8-4/-3-6. 8-4=4, and - 3-6 = - 9. Now, you have 4/-9. Make sure to simplify your slope after solving. However, this is fully simplified, so your answer is 4/-9.
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