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Dilations, Similarity, & Slope: Question 10 Line m passes through the following points: (6,5) and (−6,−5). What is the slope of line m? Select one: 1. −6/5 2. 5/6 3. −5/6 4. 6/5 Which one is the answer?
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Dilations, Similarity, & Slope:
Question 10
Line m passes through the following points:
(6,5) and (−6,−5).
What is the slope of line m?
Select one:
1. −6/5
2. 5/6
3. −5/6
4. 6/5
Which one is the answer?
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The answer is 1 hope I helped you and gl
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The answer is 1 Hope this helps !
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