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calculate the slope of a line that intersects points (6,2) and (-4,-3).

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kittymaniac
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  • 19-11-2014
Slope is the change in y coordinates over the change in x coordinates.

m = ∆y / ∆x
m = (2 - (-3)) / (6 - (-4))
m = (5) / (10)
m = 1/2

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