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NEED ANSWER ASAP THE TEST IS TIMED!!!!!!! Find the slope of the line that contains the two points (6, -2) and (-3, 1).
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NEED ANSWER ASAP THE TEST IS TIMED!!!!!!!
Find the slope of the line that contains the two points (6, -2) and (-3, 1).
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Answer:
5/-1
Explanation:
y1-y2/x1-x2
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Ok so basically. In this problem you will first identify the x and y axis for the two points. Then do the following eqation: y2-y1/x2-x1. So in this situation: -2+1/6-3. This equation equals -1/3. So your slope will be -1/3
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