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Angelica Thomas
18 October, 02:06
Slope of a line that contains j (1,-4) k (3,-1)
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Rosa Gregory
18 October, 02:18
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M = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
=[-1 - (-4) ] / (3-1)
= (-1+4) / 2
=3/2
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