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Use the slope formula to find the slope between the given two point (-4, -1) and (-2, -5)
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Use the slope formula to find the slope between the given two point
(-4, -1) and (-2, -5)
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ANSWER:
-4/2
Explanation:
( -5 - -1) = -4
(-2 - -4)= 2
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I believe it would be -5– (-1)= -4 then -2-(-4)= 2 and the y goes over the ex so the slope would be -4/2x or just -2x
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