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What is the slope of a line parallel to the line through (5, -1) and (0, -6)

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The slope is 1. To find the answer you need to do the the y over x method so like -6 and -1 and y values and 5 and 0 are your x values. Your gonna minus -6 and -1 = -5 / your gonna minus 0 and 5= -5 and your gonna divide -5 and -5 you get 1 and that’s your slope
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Answer:

The slope is 1

Explanation:

Do the slope formula y2-y1/x2-x1

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