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What is the slope of -1,10 and 3,14

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Answer:


\Large \textnormal{The slope is \boxed{1}.}

Explanation:

To find the slope of (-1, 10) & (3,14), first you have to use the slope formula of
\displaystyle (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1).

y2= 14

y1=10

x2=3

x1=(-1)

Solve.


\displaystyle (14-10)/(3-(-1))=(4)/(4)=\boxed{1}

In conclusion, the slope is 1, which is our answer.

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