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Can you help find the slope​

Can you help find the slope​-example-1
User Bdeniker
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Answer:


m=(17)/(37)

Explanation:

When given two coordinates, you must use this formula to find the slope of a line:


m= \frac{y_(2) - y_(1)}{x_(2)-x{1}}

where m is your slope.

So, plug in your coordinates. Remember, a coordinate is denoted by (x,y). So, for example, your
x_(1) would be -18 and your
x_(2) would be 19.


m =(4--13)/(19--18)


m =(17)/(37)

And that would be your slope. (Answer choice D.)

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