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Fine the slope of the line
A -3
B 3
C -2
D 2​

Fine the slope of the line A -3 B 3 C -2 D 2​-example-1
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Answer:

-2

Explanation:

slope = m = rise/run = (y2-x2)/(y1-x1)

So to figure out the slope you first need two points from the line. I randomly chose points (-10,10) and (5,-20) because they are easier numbers to work with, in my opinion. 5 minus -10 is 15. -20 minus 10 is -30. Multiply the variables by delta to have slope. y=mx+b. Delta is a symbol used in mathematics to represent change in quantity. It is usually represented with a trangle figure, and connects to an integer or variable.

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