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Calculate the slope of (59,60) and (53,51) using the formula Y=mx+b
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Calculate the slope of (59,60) and (53,51) using the formula Y=mx+b
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To find the slope for the formula it must be y2 - y1 divided by x2 - x1 so 51 - 60 divided by 53 - 59.
-9 divided by -6
=1.5
So your slope is 1.5 which you plug into the m value for the formula
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