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Find the slope of the line that passes through the following points: (−4, 3) and (5, 4).

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slope M =(Y' - Y)/(x' - x)

Indicated by (-4, 3) and (5 , 4)

x = -4 , x' = 5 , y = 3 , y' = 4

M = (4 - 3)/( 5 + 4)

M = 1/9 Ans

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Answer:

The slope would be 1/9.

Explanation:

From 3 to 4 it would be 1. From -4 to 5 it would be 9, the equation for slope is y/x so it would be 1/9.

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