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(6, 10) (a, 8) (4.b) (2, 2) i need to find the slope of the line

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Answer:


m=2\text{ }\rightarrow Slope

Step by step explanation:

The slope of a line is represented by the following expression:


\begin{gathered} m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) \\ \text{where, } \\ (x_1,y_1)and(x_2,y_2)^{} \\ \text{are the points given} \end{gathered}

Then, the slope of the line would be:


\begin{gathered} m=(10-2)/(6-2) \\ m=(8)/(4) \\ m=2 \end{gathered}

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