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Which is the slope of the line that passes through the points (−3,1) (-3,1) and (4,−2) (4,-2) ? Clear Check slope =−3 =-3 slope =− 3 7 =-37 slope = 1 2 =12 slope =− 7 3
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Which is the slope of the line that passes through the points
(−3,1)
(-3,1)
and
(4,−2)
(4,-2)
?
Clear Check
slope
=−3
=-3
slope
=−
3
7
=-37
slope
=
1
2
=12
slope
=−
7
3
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To find slope, use the formula
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