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Determining the slope A(3,2) , B(-2,-8)
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Determining the slope A(3,2) , B(-2,-8)
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Slope Equation :
m = (y₂-y₁) / (x₂-x₁)
A(3,2), B(-2,-8)
Simply plug the values into the slope equation.
AB = (-8-2) / (-2-3)
Simplify.
AB = -10 / -5
Simplify.
AB = 2
So, your slope is 2
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