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  • 14-12-2017
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find the slope of a line passing through( -3,5)and (4,6)

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jasontan2709 jasontan2709
  • 14-12-2017
To find the slope of a line, divide the vertical distance of the two points by the horizontal distance;
So the slope between (-3,5) and (4,6) will be:
[tex] \frac{6-5}{4-(-3)} [/tex]

And this is equal to 1/7, so the slope of the line is 1/7.

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