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-3/7, -8/3 and -5/2,-2 slope
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-3/7, -8/3 and -5/2,-2 slope
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so the points are (-3/7,-8/3) and (-5/2,-2)
to find the slope do
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
(x,y)
x1=-3/7
y1=-8/3
x2=-5/2
y2=-2
subsitute
simplify by finding similar denomenators
add
multiply top and bottom by
answer is
slope=
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