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How do i calculate the slope of the line between (-2, -4) and (-10, 5)

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Answer:

-9/8

Explanation:

To solve this you do the change in y over the change in x. so in this case it would be (-4)-(5)/(-2)-(-10). Which is -9/8 which is the slope.

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