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The points (0, −6) and (−10, 4) lie on the graph of a linear function. What is the rate of change of the function? Enter your answer in the box.
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The points (0, −6) and (−10, 4) lie on the graph of a linear function. What is the rate of change of the function? Enter your answer in the box.
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The points (0, −6) and (−10, 4) lie on the graph of a linear function.
What is the rate of change of the function?
Enter your answer in the box.
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What was the correct answer for this question ??
Everyone keeps saying its (-10,-10) is this answer correct ??
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-10, -10 is the answer
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