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Find the slope of the line through (–9, –10) and (–2, –5).
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Find the slope of the line through (–9, –10) and (–2, –5).
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Ok. If it goes from -9 to -2, the last part of the slope is 7 (Don't ask why). do the same for the height difference and get a slope of 5/7.
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I hope this helps you
slope=y2-y1/x2-x1
slope=-5 -(-10)/-2 -(-9)
slope=5/7
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