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What is the slope of a line with endpoints (2,3) and (6,8)?

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Answer:
(5)/(4)

Explanation:

The slope of a line passing through (a,b) and (c,d) is given by :-


m=(d-b)/(c-a)

The given points : (2,3) and (6,8)

Then, the slope of the line passing through (2,3) and (6,8) is given by :-


m=(8-3)/(6-2)=(5)/(4)

Hence, the slope of a line with endpoints (2,3) and (6,8) =
(5)/(4)

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We don't need to graph the line. All we have to do is use our slope formula.

Answer is provided in the image attached.

What is the slope of a line with endpoints (2,3) and (6,8)?-example-1
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