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Calculate the slope of the line given the two points ( -3, 1 ) and ( 4, 6 )

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Answer:

The slope should be 5/7.

Explanation:

You take the 6 and subtract from 1

And you take the 4 and subtract from -3

6-1/4- -3= 6-1/4+3=5/7

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Answer:

I believe it is 5/7

Explanation:

y2-y1 over x2-x1 which is 6-1 over 4- (-3) ----> 6-1=5, 4+3=7 -----> 5/7

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