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What's the slope of the line connecting (-3, -6) and (-6, -8)? (You may enter your answer as a fraction. Otherwise, round

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What's the slope of the line connecting (-3, -6) and (-6, -8)? (You may enter your-example-1
User Roshan Pal
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Answer:

Two-thirds

Explanation:

slope is

∆y/∆x = (y2-y1) divided by (x2-x1)

= (-8-(-6)) divided by (-6-(-3))

= -2 divided by -3

= 2/3

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