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Slope from two points

Slope from two points-example-1

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Answer: I am pretty sure the answer is D.

Explanation:

so this is how u find the slope from two points... You have (-7,-8) and (0,4) you then take -7 and subtract that by 0 so -7-0 and then -8-4. and -7-0/-8-4 = 7/12. plz tell me if I am wrong.

User Uvuvwevwevwe
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Answer:


(12)/(7)

Explanation:

use the formula
(y - y')/(x - x')

so you would get


(4 - (-8))/(0 - (-7))

Those negatives becomes a positive and you get 4+8 = 12 and 0+7 = 7

you final answer would be
(12)/(7)

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