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How do u find the slope given two points?
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How do u find the slope given two points?
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Use the formula y2-y1
X2-x1
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Find the slope
of the line segment joining the points
( 1, - 4 ) and ( - 4, 2 ). Label the
points
as x
1
= 1, y
1
= - 4, x
2
= -4, and y
2
= 2. To find the
slope
m of the line segment joining the
points
, use the
slope
formula : So, m = - 6/5.
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Apr 20, 2017
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