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(20,8),(9,16) I need help with this slope from two point
Con Antonakos
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(20,8),(9,16) I need help with this slope from two point
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Vas happenin?
Hope your day is going well
The equation of slope is y2-y1 / x2- x1
Y2 = 16
Y1 = 8
X2 = 9
X1 = 20
Just plug the numbers in 16-8/ 9-20
16-8 = 8
9-20 is -11
8/-11 is the fraction form
The decimal form is -1.375
Hope this helps *smiles*
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Slope = -8/11
-8
—-
11
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