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  • 22-11-2019
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Find the slope of the line through (8, –9) and (–3, –6).












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  • 22-11-2019

Answer: Slope = -3/11

Step-by-step explanation: I don't use the slope formula to find the slope. All I did was this:

8,-9

-3,-6

- -------

11, -3

8- (-3) = 11

-9 - (-6) = -3

-3/11 can't be simplified therefore, -3/11 (negative 3 over 11) is the slope.

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