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Use the slope formula to find the slope between the given two point (5, 3) and (5, -9) pls show work!
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Use the slope formula to find the slope between the given two point
(5, 3) and (5, -9)
pls show work!
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the correct way to do this is by subtracting y2-y1/x2-x1 so you would do -9-3/5-5 and would get -12/0 so it probably won’t even have a slope
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(5,3) (5,-9)
(-9)-(3)
(5)-(3)
Slope is -6
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