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Find the slope of the line -11-10 and -1-4? - Answers
well that depends is it (-11,-10) and (-1,-4) or is it (-1,-11) (-4,-10) either way I'll solve the slope for both. so the first way with (-11,-10) (-1,-4) is to subtract the two y's over the two x's so -10--4/-11--1 which equals -10+4/-11+1 which equals -6/-10 and when you reduce you get 3/5 then the second ex. would be -4--11/-1--10 = -4+11/-1+10 = 6/9 reduce to 2/3.
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Find the slope of the line -11-10 and -1-4? - Answers
well that depends is it (-11,-10) and (-1,-4) or is it (-1,-11) (-4,-10) either way I'll solve the slope for both. so the first way with (-11,-10) (-1,-4) is to subtract the two y's over the two x's so -10--4/-11--1 which equals -10+4/-11+1 which equals -6/-10 and when you reduce you get 3/5 then the second ex. would be -4--11/-1--10 = -4+11/-1+10 = 6/9 reduce to 2/3.
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Find the slope of the line -11-10 and -1-4? - Answers
well that depends is it (-11,-10) and (-1,-4) or is it (-1,-11) (-4,-10) either way I'll solve the slope for both. so the first way with (-11,-10) (-1,-4) is to subtract the two y's over the two x's so -10--4/-11--1 which equals -10+4/-11+1 which equals -6/-10 and when you reduce you get 3/5 then the second ex. would be -4--11/-1--10 = -4+11/-1+10 = 6/9 reduce to 2/3.
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