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How can you tell that the slope of the line through (2,2) and (-3,5) is negative without calculating
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How can you tell that the slope of the line through (2,2) and (-3,5) is negative without calculating
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The y values decrease as the x values increase. If you picture the points in your head, you’ll see that (2,2) is to the right and lower than (-3,5), creating a negative slope.
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