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Whats the slope for (-3, -4) and (-2, -10)
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Whats the slope for (-3, -4) and (-2, -10)
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Slope = y2-y1/x2-x1
=(x1-y1)=(-3,-4), x2-y2)=(-2,-10)
M=-10-(-4)/-2-(-3)
M=-6
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