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How would i solve this problem?

How would i solve this problem?-example-1
User BenSwayne
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Answer:

m=y2-y1/x2-x1

Explanation:

The formula to find the slope off of coordinations is:

m(slope)=y2-y1/x2-x1. Substract the greater x with the smaller one.

User Deepak Patil
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For this you would find the slope of each individual points.

So (9,10) & (7,2) from 10 to 2 it would be -8
and from 9 to 7 it would be -2
Slope is rise over run or change in y over change in x
So the slope would be +4

After you would do that with every given point
User Art Gillespie
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