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The formula y-y1 =m(x-x1) is the pot slope form of the equation of a line where m is the slope of the line and(x,y) and (x1,y1) are points of the line. Solve the equation for m,…
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The formula y-y1 =m(x-x1) is the pot slope form of the equation of a line where m is the slope of the line and(x,y) and (x1,y1) are points of the line. Solve the equation for m,…
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the formula y-y1 =m(x-x1) is the pot slope form of the equation of a line where m is the slope of the line and(x,y) and (x1,y1) are points of the line. Solve the equation for m, and e slope of a line that6 includes the poits (4,-2) and (5,0).
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