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11. Find the slope of the line that passes through
the points (-1, -3) and (-9, 7).

User MCP
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Answer:

y=-2/11x-7/11

Explanation:

User Pangolin
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Answer:


(-10,8) or
(-10)/(8)

Explanation:

In order to find the answer to this question you must put the coordinates into the slope formula and solve.


slope=(y^2-y^1)/(x^2-x^1)


(x^1,x^2)=(-1,-9)


(y^2-y^1)=(-3,7)

Substitute:


(-3-7)/(-1--9)

Solve using KCC:


-3-7=-3+-7=-10


-1--9=-1+9=8


slope=(-10,8)

Hope this helps.

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