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Kaelyn
24 October, 08:26
What is the slope between - 4, 5 and - 8,-5
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Alexis Spears
24 October, 11:30
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m = - 10/-4
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the slope you need to use slope formula, which is:
m = y2-y1 over x2-x1
m = - 5 - 5 over - 8 - (-4)
m = - 10/-4
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