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Find the slope between each pair of points. (10, 0) and (-2, 4)

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To find the slope between the pair of points, use the slope intercept formula or y2-y1/x2-x1 and plug the points into the formula to calculate the slope. This would look like this: (4-10)/(-2-0)
When simplified, it should result in this fraction: -6/-2, and then when the fraction is simplified you should result in the slope 3.
User Turkhan Badalov
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m=-1/3
that is the answer
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