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Find the slope between the points (3, 0) and (5, 4).A. 2B. 12C. 4

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We want to find the slope between the points (3, 0) and (5, 4).

To do that, we will use the formula for slope:


m\text{ = }\frac{y2\text{ - y1}}{x2\text{ - x1}}

where (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are two points that lie on the line.

From the question:

(x1, y1) = (3,0)

(x2, y2) = (5, 4)

Therefore, the slope is:


\begin{gathered} m\text{ = }\frac{4\text{ - 0}}{5\text{ - }3}\text{ = }(4)/(2) \\ m\text{ = 2} \end{gathered}

That is the slope

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