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What is the slope of a line through (-3, 4) and
(5, 6)?

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Answer:

Slope =¼

Explanation:


(-3, 4) \: (5, 6) \\ x _(1) = - 3 , y_1 = 4 \\ x_2 = 5 \\ y_2 = 6


m = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1) \\ m = (6 - 4)/(5 - ( - 3)) \\ m = (2)/(8) = (1)/(4)

User ZZB
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Answer:

slope = 2 : 8 or 1:4

Explanation:

a(-3, 4)

b(5, 6)

slope = rise / run

slope (6-4, 3+5))

slope = 2 : 8 or 1:4

User Roberto Attias
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