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If (2k, k) and (3k, 4k) are two points on the graph of a line and k is not equal to 0, what is the slope of the line? A.) 3 B.) 3k C.) (1/3) D.) (3/k)
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If (2k, k) and (3k, 4k) are two points on the graph of a line and k is not equal to 0, what is the slope of the line? A.) 3 B.) 3k C.) (1/3) D.) (3/k)
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If (2k, k) and (3k, 4k) are two points on the graph of a line and k is not equal to 0, what is the slope of the line?
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C.) (1/3)
D.) (3/k)
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the slope of this line is A.) 3
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