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What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (4, -6) and (10, 12)?

User Abdussamet
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the equation for finding the slope of a line is
( y_(2) - y_(1) )/( x_(2) - x_(1) )} .


Inserting the points, we get
( -6 - 12 )/( 4 - 10 )} which is 6 / 6 or 1.
User TrewTzu
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We know the equation has to be in the form y=mx+c

12--6/10-4
=18/6
=3 (this 3 is our m value)
now we know the gradient we can substitute in one of the points

y=3x+c
12=(3×10)+c
12=30+c
-18=c

therefore the equation of line is y=3x-18
User Haroba
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