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What is the slope of the line joining (8, 8) and (12, 6)? −2 negative one over two start fraction one over four end fraction start fraction one over two end fraction
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What is the slope of the line joining (8, 8) and (12, 6)? −2 negative one over two start fraction one over four end fraction start fraction one over two end fraction
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What is the slope of the line joining (8, 8) and (12, 6)?
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negative one over two
start fraction one over four end fraction
start fraction one over two end fraction
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Using the slope formula, we know that the slope is -2/4
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