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Find the slope of the line that passes through (10, 3) and (1, 2).

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Answer:

1/9

Explanation:

(3-2)/(10-1) = 1/9

User Stanni
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The slope of the line passes through (10,3) and (1,2) is
(1)/(9)

Explanation:

Given:

Two points are (10,3) and (1,2)

To find:

The slope of the line passes through (10,3) and (1,2)

Formula to be used:

Slope m =
(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

Solution:

Let "m" be the slope of the given points (
x_(1) y_(1)) and (
x_(2) y_(2))

Here,


x_(1) = 10,
y_(1) = 3,
x_(2) = 1 and
y_(2) = 2

Substituting all the above vales we get,

m =
(2-3)/(1-10) =
(-1)/(-9) =
(1)/(9)

Hence, the slope of the line passes through (10,3) and (1,2) is
(1)/(9)

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