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What is the slope of 40,10 and 90,25

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Answer:


(3)/(10)x

Explanation:

Here we use the slope formula:


(y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) = slope

y2 = 25

y1 = 10

x2 = 90

x1 = 40

Let's plug all of this into the equation:


(25 - 10)/(90 - 40) = (15)/(50) = (3)/(10)

Therefore, the slope is
(3)/(10)x

Hope this helps!!

- Kay

User Scaryrawr
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(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
(25-10)/(90-40)
15/50 = 3/10
Slope is 3/10
User Zallarak
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