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Find the slope of a line that contains the points A(−8,3)and B(−4,6)

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You have to use the formula:

(y-y1)/(y2-y1) =(x-x1)/(x2-x1). So draw a graph and place the points A and B on the Graph, then put the numbers in the formula. A(-8=x1, 3= y1), B(-4=x2,6=y2). You will get the formula and consequently the slope.

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