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John Shea
15 June, 09:16
What's the slope (0,4) and (-8,-1)
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Pugsley
15 June, 10:29
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slope = y2-y1 over x2-x1
-1 - 4 = - 5
-8-0 - - 8
so you get - 5/-8
negative divided by negative = positive
slope = 5/8
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Ashly
15 June, 12:21
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Slope equals to 5/8 since it is rise over run subtract (-1-4) and the divide that by (-8-0)
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