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Use the slope formula (m = Y2 - Y1 ) to find the slope of a line given two points. X2 – X1 -1 (-7, -3) and (-6, -4) x 1 (1, 6) and (-3,0) 1.5 (7, 2) and (0, -5)
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Use the slope formula (m =
Y2 - Y1
) to find the slope of a line given two points.
X2 – X1
-1
(-7, -3) and (-6, -4)
x
1
(1, 6) and (-3,0)
1.5
(7, 2) and (0, -5)
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For (7,2) and (0,5)
slope = 5-3/-7 = -2/7
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